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Bridge of Sighs- Oxford, United Kingdom - VirtualTourist.com The famous Hertford Bridge also known as The Bridge of Sighs was built in 1913, and designed by Thomas G. Jackson as a corridor linking the main buildings of Hertford College with the newer buildings of the north quad. Despite being almost hidden in a side street, its one of the most frequently phot... virtualtourist.com
Pictures of Oxford - The Bridge of Sighs, Hertford College One of Oxford University's most famous sights, the Bridge of Sighs across New College Lane, connects the buildings of Hertford (pronounced Hartford ) College. It's so narrow, you just might miss St. Helen's Passage, indicated by the arrow. Turn right into the passage - hardly wide enough for you to ... gouk.about.com
1831 St John's College Bridge of Sighs , it is one of Cambridge's more popular tourist icons. Unlike its namesake in Venice, the barred Gothic windows are designed to prevent students entering at night, rather than... stirbitch.com
Bridges - Bridge of Sighs - Karl Harrison - 71/187 - World Wide Panorama The view under the bridge shows the The Sheldonian Theatre. This building was the first major work by Sir Christopher Wren, designed when he was Professor of Astronomy at Oxford and built in 1664. The Sheldonian Theatre is the ceremonial building for the University holding for example degree ceremon... geoimages.berkeley.edu
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