This collection of images captures a walk through Oxford in 2007. Viewers of the photographs could consider what has changed recently, and how modern and historical aspects are juxtaposed.
Busker on Broad Street documented by two observers. The background features decorative window frames integrating a circle design on a street facing college building.
Model of Carroll's female character Alice in window of now closed heritage ride on Broad Street. Alice and the writing of the globally popular Alice books is a well known aspect of the cultural heritage of Oxford.
Shop front of retail outlet with stock inspired by Carroll's Alice books. The shop and location relate to the area where the stories were written.This image also includes aspects such a street view of nearby Christ Church College, people and traffic including buses. Reflections on the shop window include aspects of college architecture.
Walk along New Inn Hall Street includes painted wall, cars and nearby Wesley Memorial Church.
This image of a shopfront in the now redeveloped Westgate centre includes some reflection of the architecture of the centre.
These images capture aspects of the intangible heritage of Oxford, juxtaposed with buildings with modern and historical features. Note the creativity of the costumes of the performers, and movement in the performance.
These images feature a restaurant in Oxford, closed at the time the photos were taken. A bright pink taxi brightens up a scene, a wall is part of the broader scenery.
These photos are of a building on Folly Bridge Island, on the river. The building features statues as decorative architectural elements.