first day in Oxford- pub in my hotel- my introduction to the "Real Ale" Movement

Martyr's Memorial downtown- the inscription reads:
"To the Glory of God, and in grateful commemoration of His servants, Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer, Prelates of the Church of England, who near this spot yielded their bodies to be burned, bearing witness to the sacred truths which they had affirmed and maintained against the errors of the Church of Rome, and rejoicing that to them it was given not only to believe in Christ, but also to suffer for His sake; this monument was erected by public subscription in the year of our Lord God, MDCCCXLI".
The Bodleian Library- dates back to the 14th century- absoluting amazing place- we were given a very thorough tour of the facility
St.John's College ( I think)- dates back to 1555
Back of the Radcliffe Camera- a reference/reading room as part of the Bodleian-amazing building
The Bridge of Sighs- named after the Venice original- built to join 2 buildings that make up Hertford College

church in downtown Oxford
The Eagle and Child- a great pub that I went to my first night in Oxford ( sampled 4 that night I think)- claim to fame here is the pub, dating back to the 17th century, was the regular haunt of the Inklings, a group of Oxford writers that would meet to discuss their works. CS Lewis brought forward the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe here and Tolkien was convinced to go ahead with his Hobbit novel here
The Eagle and Child- a great pub that I went to my first night in Oxford ( sampled 4 that night I think)- claim to fame here is the pub, dating back to the 17th century, was the regular haunt of the Inklings, a group of Oxford writers that would meet to discuss their works. CS Lewis brought forward the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe here and Tolkien was convinced to go ahead with his Hobbit novel here
Interested to find out this is actually a residence for one of the colleges in Oxford
doors to the Bodleian

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