
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the entrance to Canterbury Quad, part of St Aldate's, Oxford, United Kingdom. The view is through a large stone archway, with ornate black metal gates and railings on either side, opening onto a street lined with historic buildings. The archway is made of weathered golden stone blocks. Above the arch, on the stonework, are two circular decorative reliefs. A hanging globe-shaped light fixture is suspended from the arch. Through the gates, the street appears paved with cobblestones. On the right side of the street, there is a small booth with a person wearing glasses and a shirt with a tie inside. On the left side of the entrance, there is a blue sign with the text "Canterbury Quad Visitor Route" and directional arrows. The street beyond the gates shows several people walking and cycling, with white vans parked behind the railings. The buildings lining the street are tall, constructed of similar golden stone, with rows of windows and castellated parapets. The sky above is blue with scattered white clouds. The scene is bathed in bright sunlight, casting strong shadows.
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