- Blackhall Road
Blackhall Road is a road running between
Keble Road to the north andMuseum Road to the south in centralOxford ,England .The road borders Keble College to the east for its entire length. To the west is the
Mathematical Institute ofOxford University at the northern end. At the southern on the west side are houses owned by St John's College.Dinosaur graffiti
A notable and now historic feature is one of the longest lasting and still extant pieces of outdoor
graffiti in Oxford. On a brick wall forming part of Keble College, opposite the Mathematical Institute building, are two largedinosaur s in white and blue paint. The College itself was condemned by the 19th-century art criticJohn Ruskin as "a dinosaur in a Fair-Isle sweater" [http://assyrian.org.uk/miles/oxguide.html] . The caption "REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DINOSAUR!" is next to the white dinosaur. By the blue dinosaur is a repost "I DID, AND LOOK WHAT HAPPENED TO ME". Close by inParks Road is theOxford University Museum of Natural History where a number of fossilized dinosaur skeletons can be seen.External links
* [http://www.pagetoscreen.net/oxford/full_size/298/ Keble College from Blackhall Road] — photograph
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