A report on Oxford and Oxfordshire

Brasenose Lane in Oxford city centre, a street onto which three colleges back.
The University of Oxford's Chemistry Research Laboratory.
19th-century view of the High Street in Oxford.
The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay, a ‘textbook’ example of the English medieval manor house.
View from Carfax Tower
Wantage Market Place
Wellington Square, the name of which has become synonymous with the university's central administration
Map of Oxford
Oxford Malmaison Hotel
The Divinity School at the Bodleian Library
The Ashmolean Museum
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Galleries at the Museum of Natural History
Museum of the History of Science
The Pitt Rivers Museum
Oxford Botanic Garden
Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
Sheldonian Theatre
Carfax Tower at Carfax, the junction of the High Street, Queen Street, Cornmarket and St Aldate's streets at what is considered by many to be the centre of the city
Night view of High Street with Christmas lights – one of Oxford's main streets
Floral display in Oxford city centre in 2001
The Headington Shark
The air traffic control tower at Oxford Airport
Oxford Bus Company hybrid bus on a park & ride service
Oxford Bus Company flywheel energy storage bus on a BrookesBus service
Oxford railway station, in the city centre
Oxford Parkway Station, on the outskirts near Kidlington
The M40 extension
Sheldonian Theatre in 2009
Somerville College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford
Keble College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford
All Souls' College looking east up the High Street from St Mary's Church
The Bridge of Sighs links sections of Hertford College: as seen from New College Lane with the Sheldonian Theatre in the background
University Church of St Mary the Virgin as seen from Radcliffe Square
Broad Street, showing the main entrances to Trinity and Balliol Colleges, and obliquely, the frontage of Exeter College from the Sheldonian Theatre
Merton College Chapel and Corpus Christi College as viewed from the Oriel Square entrance to Merton Street
High Street as viewed from St Mary's, looking east, with Magdalen College in the distant background
Summer in the Botanic Garden
Kassam Stadium
The Manor Ground off London Road in Headington.
Rowing at Summer Eights, an annual intercollegiate bumps race
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Men's 1st VIII Summer Eights 2007 coxed by Acer Nethercott
Speedway racing at Cowley in 1980
Christ Church Cathedral
Choir and organ of Christ Church Cathedral

It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire.

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As well as the city of Oxford, other centres of population are Banbury, Bicester, Kidlington and Chipping Norton to the north of Oxford; Carterton and Witney to the west; Thame and Chinnor to the east; and Abingdon-on-Thames, Wantage, Didcot, Wallingford and Henley-on-Thames to the south.

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Speedway racing at Cowley in 1980

Cowley, Oxfordshire

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Speedway racing at Cowley in 1980

Cowley is a residential and industrial area in Oxford, England.

It is behind the Mini car factory, starting opposite the Stagecoach in Oxfordshire bus garage.

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Oxford Brookes University

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The former main reception in 2013
Cheney Student Village
Oxford Bus Company flywheel energy storage bus on a BrookesBus service

Oxford Brookes University (formerly known as Oxford Polytechnic) is a public university in Oxford, England.

In 2011, Oxford Brookes University was the sixth largest employer in Oxfordshire.

Cap badge of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.

Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

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Light infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until 1958, serving in the Second Boer War, World War I and World War II.

Light infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until 1958, serving in the Second Boer War, World War I and World War II.

Cap badge of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
2nd Ox and Bucks defeating the Prussian Guard at Nonne Bosschen. Painting by William Barnes Wollen (1857–1936).
Men of the 1st Battalion, Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, part of 71st Brigade of 53rd (Welsh) Division, in forward positions on the road to 's-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch), taking cover in a ditch 24 October 1944
Transport moving across the Caen Canal Bridge at Benouville, June 1944. The bridge was renamed Pegasus Bridge after the mythical winged horse on the formation sign of British airborne forces
The original Pegasus Bridge after the war
Men of D Company, 2nd Battalion, Ox and Bucks after capturing Pegasus Bridge.
Platoon commanders of the 7th Battalion, Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, of 167th (London) Brigade of 56th (London) Division, plan the attack on the village of Gemmano, 6 September 1944.
Men of the 5th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry scramble up cliffs during 'toughening up' exercises by the sea at Castlerock in Northern Ireland, 14 July 1941.

4th (Oxfordshire Militia) Battalion based in Oxford

The Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum is based at Woodstock, Oxfordshire.