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  • Gargoyle below Magdalen Great Tower, part of Magdalen College, Oxford University, England.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-06.jpg
  • Two womens head Gargoyle below Magdalen Great Tower, part of Magdalen College, Oxford University, England.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-12.jpg
  • Gargoyle below Magdalen Great Tower, part of Magdalen College, Oxford University, England.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-05.jpg
  • Two womens head Gargoyle below Magdalen Great Tower, part of Magdalen College, Oxford University, England.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-11.jpg
  • Eagle Gargoyle below Magdalen Great Tower, part of Magdalen College, Oxford University, England.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-07.jpg
  • King and Lion Gargoyle below Magdalen Great Tower, part of Magdalen College, Oxford University, England.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-10.jpg
  • Gargoyles below Magdalen Great Tower, part of Magdalen College, Oxford University, England.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-08.jpg
  • Lion Gargoyles above a drain below Magdalen Great Tower, part of Magdalen College, Oxford University, England.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-09.jpg
  • Magdalen Great Tower is a bell tower in Oxford, England. It is one of the oldest parts of Magdalen College, Oxford, situated directly in the High Street. Built of stone from 1492, when the foundation stone was laid,[1] its bells hung ready for use in 1505, and completed by 1509, it is an important element of the Oxford skyline. At 144 feet (44 m) high to the top of its pinnacles, it is the tallest building in Oxford. It dominates the eastern entrance to the city, towering overMagdalen Bridge and with good views from the Botanic Garden opposite.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-01.jpg
  • Magdalen Great Tower is a bell tower in Oxford, England. It is one of the oldest parts of Magdalen College, Oxford, situated directly in the High Street. Built of stone from 1492, when the foundation stone was laid,[1] its bells hung ready for use in 1505, and completed by 1509, it is an important element of the Oxford skyline. At 144 feet (44 m) high to the top of its pinnacles, it is the tallest building in Oxford. It dominates the eastern entrance to the city, towering overMagdalen Bridge and with good views from the Botanic Garden opposite.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-03.jpg
  • Boy choristers from Magdalen College School below Magdalen Great Tower, Oxford High Street, England
    Magdalen-College-Tower-04.jpg
  • Magdalen Great Tower is a bell tower in Oxford, England. It is one of the oldest parts of Magdalen College, Oxford, situated directly in the High Street. Built of stone from 1492, when the foundation stone was laid,[1] its bells hung ready for use in 1505, and completed by 1509, it is an important element of the Oxford skyline. At 144 feet (44 m) high to the top of its pinnacles, it is the tallest building in Oxford. It dominates the eastern entrance to the city, towering overMagdalen Bridge and with good views from the Botanic Garden opposite.
    Magdalen-College-Tower-02.jpg
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