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Autumnal Cutteslowe Park  Xuguang Liu of Templar Road, North Oxford, took a series of pictures showing how Autumn was taking hold at the park.
Autumnal Cutteslowe Park  Xuguang Liu of Templar Road, North Oxford, took a series of pictures showing how Autumn was taking hold at the park.
Autumnal Cutteslowe Park  Xuguang Liu of Templar Road, North Oxford, took a series of pictures showing how Autumn was taking hold at the park.
Early morning in Brill  Brill looks - ahem - brilliant in the early morning, sun. Picture submitted by Carl Blake.
Sunrise at Grove  Glen Larder took this amazingly atmospheric picture in Grove and his wife Pauline decided to share it with us all.
Harcourt Arboretum  Pauline Barrett of Bicester sent in this picture of Harcourt Arboretum.
A rose at night  Picture submitted by Pauline Barratt of Bicester
St Giles Fair  The fun of the fair in St Giles by Mike Lester of Oxford
Mad Hatters  An audience of about 100 people saw Wallingford's youth 'Backdrop' performance of 'The Mad Hatter's Tea Party' on September 8 in the Wallingford Castle Gardens. The next 'Backdrop' performance is on 10 November.
Pictures by John Warburton
Mad Hatters  An audience of about 100 people saw Wallingford's youth 'Backdrop' performance of 'The Mad Hatter's Tea Party' on September 8 in the Wallingford Castle Gardens. The next 'Backdrop' performance is on 10 November.
Pictures by John Warburton
Mad Hatters  An audience of about 100 people saw Wallingford's youth 'Backdrop' performance of 'The Mad Hatter's Tea Party' on September 8 in the Wallingford Castle Gardens. The next 'Backdrop' performance is on 10 November.
Pictures by John Warburton
St Peter and Paul  St Peter and St Paul Church in Worminghall.
Picture submitted by Pauline Barratt.
What is the meaning of this?  When I was down St. Giles on Wednesday afternoon I saw a very large sculpture of the word 'YET' made out of concrete. Must have been about seven foot tall. Funny thing is, when I went back there yesterday the sculpture had gone. Keith Sweeney.
A sunflower in bloom  Picture submitted by Pauline Barratt of Bicester.
September Sunshine at Thrupp  September Sunshine at Thrupp.
Picture submitted by M Lester of Oxford.
Sunbathing squirrel  Does exactly what it says in the headline
Sent in by Mike Lester of Oxford |
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