On our last day in Oxford, Cole and I met Douglas by the Radcliffe Camera library, for a cafe lunch at "the Vault" under St. Mary's University Church and a tour of New College, including Douglas's room and the New College tower (separate postings).
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early gothic arches in "the Vault" |

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New College chapel |
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17th century window in New College chapel - where Douglas, Candy, Ellen, Cole and I had been to the glorious Advent Carol service on Nov 30th, sitting near the wall covered by the names the 228 New-College British men killed in WW1, with a separate memorial to the three New-College students who had returned home to fight for Germany (and been killed).
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Remains of the Oxford city wall, seen from within the New College grounds |
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