Showing posts with label St Mary Magdalene Church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St Mary Magdalene Church. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Crisp Night In Oxford City Centre
I don't often play around with the photo's on Oxford Daily Photo but todays photo I took all the colour out as I think it captures the temperature a little better. It was a very crisp evening tonight, but I am hoping for better weather soon.
Labels:
Black and White,
Church,
Couple,
Magdalen Street,
Night,
St Mary Magdalene Church
Location:
Magdalen Street, Oxford OX1, UK
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
We will remember them
Today exactly 70 years ago the sustained bombing of Britain by the Germans, also callled the Blitz, began in London. Between 7 September 1940 and 10 May 1941 almost 43,000 civilians in the UK were killed and more than a million houses were destroyed or damaged in London alone. Lots of other important cities in the United Kingdom were also bombed but Oxford was spared. Hitler wanted Oxford to be his capital once he had captured Britain and bombing that city wouldn't be a smart choice. Who knows what would have been left of this city today if he hadn't made that choice? I guess Oxford has been "lucky", unlike the people who got killed and their loved ones. I think it's a good thing that we don't forget these people, we will remember them through stories, memorial stones and other items such as this cushion that can be used when you're praying on a kneeler in a church. This one can be found in the St. Mary Magdalene Church in Woodstock (I know that's not within 5 km of Carfax Tower but I think the photo is special enough to post it today, forgive me for that).
Labels:
Blitz,
St Mary Magdalene Church,
Woodstock
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