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  1. The Radcliffe Camera from St Mary's tower. The circular dome and drum of the Radcliffe Camera provides one of Oxford's most iconic sights, and is a distinctive landmark in a city full of distinctive landmarks! The camera (the word means simply "room") was built 1737-1749 with £40,000 bequeathed by Dr John Radcliffe, the royal physician.

  2. May 19, 2023 · The Radcliffe Camera is an iconic landmark in Oxford, and it can be seen as a symbol of the city’s scholarly history. Built between 1737-1749, this octagonal structure was commissioned by Dr John Radcliffe (who it’s named after) and designed by James Gibbs. Its purpose was to house the Bodleian Library, which still stands today as the ...

  3. The Bodleian Library, Radcliffe Camera and Weston Library are three of Oxford's most iconic libraries, located in the heart of the city. Get exclusive, behind-the-scenes access on a guided library tour, or explore the historic city of Oxford on a walking tour with one of our expert guides.

  4. The Radcliffe Camera. The Radcliffe Camera (Rad Cam to students and locals) is a stunning circular building in the heart of Oxford. It was designed by the architect James Gibbs and completed in 1749. The building is part of the Bodleian Library and was originally built to house the library’s scientific and mathematical books.

  5. Radcliffe Camera and City of Oxford walking tour. Available from 1 July – 30 August 2024 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10.30am 2 hours From £25 per person. This summer, step inside the iconic 18th-century Radcliffe Camera as part of the City of Oxford Walking Tour.

  6. Radcliffe Camera. This distinctive circular building is a beautiful piece of classical architecture and one of Oxford’s most iconic sights. Built independently of the Bodleian, it’s named after the royal physician, John Radcliffe who had left money in his will to purchase land, build a library, purchase books, and pay a full-time librarian.

  7. Oxford. Surely Oxford’s most photographed landmark, the sandy-gold Radcliffe Camera is a beautiful, light-filled, circular, columned library. Built between 1737 and 1749 in grand Palladian style, as ‘Radcliffe Library’, it’s topped by Britain’s third-largest dome. It's only been a ‘camera’, which simply means ‘room’, since ...

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