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Oxford Skyline — Art Print Postcards
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The design

Oxford is often called “the city of dreaming spires”, a phrase used by poet Matthew Arnold in his 1866 poem “Thyrsis”.
Here are some of the buildings that shape Oxford’s skyline and when they were built:


  • St Mary’s Church: an important church in the University’s early history (13th-16th c.)
  • New College: One of Oxford’s oldest colleges (14th c.)
  • All Souls College: known for its twin towers and one-word exam. (15th- 18th c.)
  • Bodleian Library: one of Europe’s oldest libraries. (15th- 17th c.)
  • Sheldonian Theatre: where important Oxford ceremonies are held. (Completed 1669)
  • Radcliffe Camera: Oxford’s most recognisable landmark (Completed 1748)
  • Bridge of Sighs: A symbol of Oxford student life (Completed 1914)


The postcard 

The original art work printed on a beautiful textured, off-white paper, with a traditional postcard design on the back. 


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