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Radcliffe Camera, Oxford
The Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, a part of the Bodleian Library. Date: circa 1830
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1830 Bodleian Camera Circular Columns Corinthian Dome Oxford Radcliffe Railings
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The Radcliffe Camera, Oxford: A Glimpse into the Past of the Bodleian Library's Iconic Building (circa 1830) This image transports us back in time to the heart of Oxford University's historic Bodleian Library, specifically to the Radcliffe Camera, a magnificent architectural marvel constructed in the early 19th century. The Radcliffe Camera, named after the benefactor, Dr. John Radcliffe, is an essential component of the Bodleian Library, which is the main research library of the University of Oxford. The photograph, taken circa 1830, showcases the Camera's grandeur and classical design. The circular building, adorned with Corinthian columns, rises majestically against the backdrop of the Oxford skyline. The dome, a striking feature of the Camera, is crowned with intricate railings, adding an elegant touch to the structure. The building's symmetrical design, with columns lining the street-facing facade, exudes a sense of order and harmony. The Radcliffe Camera was designed by the renowned architect James Wyatt and was built between 1737 and 1749. The building was expanded in the late 18th century by Thomas Bodley's librarian, Thomas Hollis, to house the library's expanding collection. The expansion included the addition of the iconic dome, which was designed to accommodate the increasing number of books. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing us with a visual representation of the Radcliffe Camera's grandeur and significance in Oxford's rich history. The image captures the essence of the 19th century, with the classical design of the building standing the test of time, making it a must-see attraction for visitors to Oxford and a source of inspiration for scholars and architects alike.
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