Radcliffe Camera

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Radcliffe Camera from ground level in Radcliffe Square

Above: Radcliffe Camera from ground level in Radcliffe Square
Below left: Radcliffe Camera, viewed from the University Church
Below right: Make Poverty History campaigners form a human ring around Radcliffe Camera, 2005-06-08.

Radcliffe Camera, viewed from the University Church
Make Poverty History campaigners form a human ring around Radcliffe Camera, 2005-06-08.
 (Oxford (central))
Location of the Radcliffe Camera within central Oxford

The Radcliffe Camera (colloquially, 'Rad Cam' or 'Radders') is a building in Oxford, England, designed by James Gibbs in the English Palladian style and built in 17371749 to house the Radcliffe Science Library. The building was funded by a £40,000 bequest from John Radcliffe, who died in 1714. Nicholas Hawksmoor proposed making the building round.

After the Radcliffe Science Library moved into another building, the Radcliffe Camera became home to additional reading rooms of the Bodleian Library. It now holds books from the English, History and Theology collections, mostly secondary sources found on undergraduate reading lists. There is space for around 600,000 books in rooms beneath Radcliffe Square.

The term "camera" translates from Latin as "room" or "chamber."

Contents

  1. ^ Simon Rose, December 9, 2001 tourist trail article Fellowship of the Ring/J.R.R. Tolkien Trail 24 hour museum.
  2. ^ Leonard, Bill, The Oxford of Inspector Morse Location Guides, Oxford (2004) p.202 ISBN 0-9547671-1-X.


Coordinates: 51.753357° N 1.253988° W

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