Hawksmood was one of the architects of London's greatest churches. Claren landed at the office of the Oxford University Press, then became the office of Oxford University after the 1920s, and was transferred to the Oxford University Library, which also provided office space.
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Hawksmood was one of the architects of London's greatest churches. Claren landed at the office of the Oxford University Press, then became the office of Oxford University after the 1920s, and was transferred to the Oxford University Library, which also provided office space.
Claren's landing in downtown Oxford may not be familiar to you, but if you talk about the world's famous Oxford Publishing House, you will not be unfamiliar. This is his headquarters. The famous Oxford Dictionary is published here. It's very meaningful to have a look at it.
All the way, the scenic spots are beautiful and atmospheric.
A first-class landing building in Oxford, UK, is owned by Oxford University. Founded between 1711 and 1715, it is the seat of the Oxford University Press, located on Broad Street in downtown Oxford, near the Sheldon Theatre and the Bodley Library.
The long history of Claren and other buildings is also worth visiting. This building is very simple. Many visits are carried out under the guidance of a tour guide. You can see a lot of designs on the top. The building also has a very classic appearance.