OXFORDPROSPECT – Average rent for houses in Headington

Average rent in Oxford £2,270 pcm

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Bring me your feet!

is it not time that you checked your feet out. Richard Barns know exactly how to take care of your feet. Give your feet a well deserved MOT by calling Richard Barnes chiropodist. Richard Barn serves Oxford, Abingdon, Wantage and surrounding areas in clinical environments as well as in the comfort of your own home. Richard trained at the Institute of Chiropodist and Podiatrists. where he is also registered

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C.S. Lewis Concert at Holy Trinity Church, Headington Quarry.

C.S.
Lewis Concert at Holy Trinity Church
“Headington
Quarry.”

By:
Julia Gasper.
musicC.S.
Lewis Concert at Holy Trinity Church, Headington Quarry.
18th July
2011.

Yesterday the Friends of Holy Trinity church hosted a world
premiere in Headington Quarry, the first ever performance of Roger Teichmann’s setting
of four songs from the Narnia books by C.S.Lewis.
It
was part of a concert of choral music themed around the life and works of this
much beloved local celebrity, who is still remembered personally by some of the
older members of the congregation and choir. Lewis lived in Risinghurst, taught
at Magdalen College, Oxford and attended Holy Trinity Church where there is a
beautiful Narnia window in memory of him. Readings and reminiscences about Lewis were interspersed between the items of
music. http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/C.S.-Lewis-Concert-at-Holy-Trinity-Church.html

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Australia Landscape: Kew at the British Museum

Australia Landscape: Kew at the British Museum

 

“21 April – 16 October 2011 Museum Forecourt “

Admission Free

The Landscape forms part of Australian Season – a series of exhibitions and events at the British Museum focusing on Australia from April – October 2011. Australian Season is supported by Rio Tinto.

Australia Landscape on the West Lawn of the British Museum Forecourt takes the visitor on a journey across the whole Australian continent by featuring unique and rare plants from its differing climates, and showcasing its rich biodiversity. This is the fourth landscape in a five-year partnership programme involving the British Museum and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, which celebrates the shared vision of both institutions to strengthen cultural understanding and support biodiversity conservation across the world.

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TREASURES FROM A GOLDEN AGE.

“Heracles to Alexander the Great: Treasures from the Royal Capital of Macedon, a Hellenic Kingdom in the Age of Democracy. Ashmolean Museum.” 

Julia Gasper 12 April

The gold head of a MedusaAlexander the Great, the fabled conqueror who vanquished the world and then died young, is one of the most celebrated figures of ancient history, but how much do we know about his kingdom of Macedonia, where his ancestors had ruled for centuries before him? In recent times, there has been intensive excavation in the area, and a royal palace together with many magnificent tombs, has been discovered. It is these which have yielded the treasures in the present exhibition and if we thought Macedonia was merely a military power, we must think again. http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/TREASURES-FROM-A-GOLDEN-AGE.html