The Kilns, where the Lewis brothers lived in Oxford
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The plaque reads "Here sat and worshipped CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS (1898-1963)"
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The Narnia Window close to the seat where Lewis used to sit in Holy Trinity Church, Headington Quarry
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The grave of C.S. Lewis
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Lewis Nature Reserve, where The Narnia Chronicles and The Lord of the Rings were born.
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great place!
ciripbogar · 2009-09-28: 12:36
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What a great place very nice shots
mystic1 · 2009-09-28: 12:44
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I like the Narnia window. The tree has a face:)
dontblink · 2009-09-28: 12:45
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#3 is amazinG!
nunuinpictures · 2009-09-28: 15:40
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amazing set !! it looks a nice place
finbarr · 2009-09-28: 16:34
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I always feel enchanted by English gardens, like the one on the first picture: so haphazard still always so harmonious...
atszabo · 2009-09-28: 17:30
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Great set....lovely shots! Must be wonderful for you to be there....can you go to church and sit where he sat?
lookagain · 2009-09-28: 21:58
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Ez nagyon szép! Hozd el nekem az üvegablakot is!!!
avalon · 2009-09-29: 13:10
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Oh my - awesome pictures from where Lewis lived! I read The Narnia Chronicles when I was a child and now for my own children and we all liked the serie very much :)
Melusine · 2009-10-03: 10:42
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Pretty good!
davidcardona · 2009-10-11: 22:35
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Forgive me, but I seem to recall his nickname was actually "Jacks". And I am always surprised how much they try to make Lewis into a modern-day lay saint. Hmmmm. Thanks for this tour of a much-loved and, I suspect, rather misunderstood author.
revenant · 2009-10-29: 16:31
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