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Originals |
Town |
Visit? |
LL Ref. |
Dates |
Actual Location |
Grid Reference |
IoE |
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Chocolate Box Treats for
Christmas
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Oxford |
Bank |
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Jun 12 |
Old Lloyds Bank 1 Cornmarket Street
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N51.7521 W1.2576 |
245466
BLB |
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Heading Home For Christmas |
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Oxford |
College. Not open to public
See
note |
L3403 |
Jan 12 |
Staircase to Dining Hall
Hertford College
Catte Street
OX1 3BW
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The
Radcliffe Camera |
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Oxford |
Not open
to public |
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Jan 08 |
The Radcliffe Camera Radcliffe Square
OX1 4AJ |
N51.7535
W1.2539 |
245749 |
Lilliput
Lane's "The Radcliffe Camera" is based on
the building of that name in
Radcliffe Square,
Oxford
OX1 4AJ [IoE
245749]
Map Main reading room of the Bodleian Library,
not open to public. |
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Photo: Claire Scott |
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The views above are taken
round each "side" of the building to show its symmetry |
Lilliput
Lane's "Heading
Home for Christmas"
is based on
the
Staircase to Dining Hall at
Hertford College,
Catte Street, OX1 3BW
Map
Please note: Hertford college is
also not open to the public and Hilary Armstrong points out she had to
phone and get permission. to visit and take photographs. |
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Lilliput
Lane's "Chocolate
Box" is based on
Old Lloyds Bank. 1 Cornmarket Street, Oxford, Oxon
[IoE
245466
BLB]
At junction with High St, Queen St, St Aldates |
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Photos: Hilary Armstrong |

Photos: Hilary Armstrong |
Other places in Oxford |
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Brasenose College |
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St Mary the Virgin |
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All Souls [IoE
244832] |
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Carfax Tower [IoE
245370] with mechanical figures called "quarterboys" which
hammer out the quarter hour on bells. |
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