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Wikipedia:Valued picture candidates/Jesus College Oxford (second quadrangle)

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Original - The corner of the north and west sides (built c.1640 – c. 1712) of the second quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford, with snow covering the grass. The regular pattern of Dutch gables around the top of buildings with their ogee sides and semi-circular pediments can be seen directly and also indirectly with the shadows on the grass.
Reason
A good illustration of the interior of Jesus College, Oxford, particularly the regular pattern of the roofline.
Articles this image appears in
Buildings of Jesus College, Oxford; newly-added to Jesus College, Oxford
Creator
Flickr user Krymzon (Krzysztof Iłowiecki); uploaded to Commons by Bencherlite

Not promoted --Makeemlighter (talk) 23:48, 4 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Ok, let's try again, shall we? Hello?! Would anyone care to comment this time round?

And the answer to my question was, clearly, "no, go away". Sigh. I'll close this myself, then, shall I?

Not promoted --BencherliteTalk 23:05, 15 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]