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Tom Tower, Christ Church
The Curfew Tower, the Tom Tower of Christ Church, houses Great Tom a bell that sounds the curfew every night as a warning that colleges will shortly be closing their gates Date: 1950s
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Tom Tower, Christ Church, Oxford, England, 1950s: A Timeless Symbol of Oxford University's Rich History and Tradition Nestled within the picturesque and historic city of Oxford, England, stands the iconic Tom Tower of Christ Church. This architectural marvel, also known as the Curfew Tower, houses the famed Great Tom bell. The tower's name derives from the traditional nightly tolling of the bell, which served as a warning that colleges would soon be closing their gates. The Tom Tower, a striking blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles, was completed in 1626 under the supervision of architect Christopher Wren. The tower's name is believed to have originated from Thomas Bodley, the founder of the Bodleian Library, who donated the funds for the tower's construction. The Great Tom bell, weighing an impressive 11,075 pounds, was cast in 1637 by Robert Mot, a local bellfounder. The bell's distinctive tolling sound echoed through the streets of Oxford, signaling the end of the day for students and scholars alike. The tradition of the nightly curfew continued until 1828, when it was discontinued due to the introduction of street lighting. This photograph, taken in the 1950s, captures the Tom Tower in all its glory. The image transports us back in time, allowing us to witness the enduring beauty and historical significance of this iconic Oxford landmark. The tower's intricate details, from the ornate carvings to the distinctive clock face, are on full display, making for a captivating and timeless image. The Tom Tower of Christ Church remains an essential part of Oxford's rich history and tradition. Its distinctive silhouette continues to grace the city's skyline, serving as a reminder of the university's storied past and the enduring allure of academic pursuits.
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