
Tower of University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford seen from Radcliffe Square at dusk. Built in the 13th century. The architect is unknown, though the master mason in 1275 was Richard of Abingdon. Photo: Quintin Lake
Architectural photography of the Tower of University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford seen from Radcliffe Square at dusk. Built in the 13th century. The architect is unknown, though the master mason in 1275 was Richard of Abingdon.
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