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Friday, August 23, 2024
From one college to another
The south side of Merton—this is the view you get approaching the college through the Christ Church grounds. The path between the field and the wall is called Dead Man's Walk, and is reportedly haunted by a Royalist soldier who was executed there during the English Civil War. The wall contains part of the original Oxford city wall, and the section on the right hand side of the picture encloses the Fellows Garden.
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