English: Evenlode Tower, Blackbird Leys Road, Blackbird Leys, Oxford (right foreground), and Windrush Tower in the (left background), seen from the southeast from Pegasus Road. The towers were completed in 1962 and each has 60 flats. They are named after two tributaries of the River Thames in West Oxfordshire.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=Oxford: Evenlode Tower, Blackbird Leys The Evenlode Tower, and its sister, the Windrush Tower, visible to the left in the photo, are 15 storey tower blocks built in the early 1960s on Blackbird Leys