Cycling in Oxford – 50 Pictures

These are some pictures taken in Oxford.

About 20,000 cycle commuters steam into Oxford city centre each day, negotiating more than 36,000 cars, lorries and kamikaze buses, potholes, cobble stones and disoriented tourists en route.

It is fascinating to see the diversity of people who ride around town on bikes. I mainly took these photos over the past few weeks. See: also Photos of Oxford Colleges

Radcliffe Camera

Bikes outside the Radcliffe Camera. People used to picnic on the lawn outside this great library. But, it became too noisy for the students. Therefore black railings were put up; these railings have become an unofficial bike rack.

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Last Exam

Last Exam. Girl cycling to the examinations hall on the High Street. The red flower indicates it’s her last exam.

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Professors of Cycling

Professors of Cycling – Oxford Dons, cycling through town

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Bridge of Signs

A classic Oxford shot – The Bridge of sighs between Hertford College.

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Girl Small Bike

Looks a bit like an old Raleigh chopper.

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Trailer

Bikes are still used for practical purposes, especially around Cornmarket street.

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Old Fashioned Transport and Mobile Phone

Old Fashioned Transport and Mobile Phone

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Post Box

Posting a letter

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Cycling to Exams

Cycling to Exams

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Catte Street

Catte Street – one of the many small lanes accessible only to pedestrians and cyclists.

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new college lane

New College Lane

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High Streer

High Street

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High Street

High Street

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Bodleian

Cycling through the historic heart of Oxford – Sheldonian and Bodleian Library

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radcliffe

Radcliffe Square

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Christ Church

Cycling Past Christ Church

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Christ Church

Christ Church

Kid on Bike

Transporting children by bike is surprisingly popular

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Kid on Back

Kid on back

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don\'t drop me

This is more fun than being in a car!

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trailer just for me

A trailer just for me!

kid bike path

Riding the scenic way into town on excellent bike path by River Thames


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cycle path

Not all cycle paths are so good though. There is actually supposed to be a cycle path to the left of that traffic island. (taken on outskirts of Oxford)

What are You Looking at?

What are You Looking at?

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Room for Two – A Taxi service by bike

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Cycling Chic – Oxford

cycle chic

Cycling doesn’t have to be lycra, and yellow fluorescent jackets

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Cycling chic

Cycling chic

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high street

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Radcliffe Square

Radcliffe Square

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Port Meadow

Port Meadow

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Cycling through Port Meadow

Cycling Through Port Meadow

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Peddling with Gown

A Gown is not the most aerodynamic clothing for cycling

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Fold Up

Small wheels for tall person

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It\'s hard work cycling!

It can be hard work cycling!

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old man

I was cycling 60 years ago as well.

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cycling bus

Cycling behind a bus

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Magdalen Bridge

Cycling over Magdalen Bridge

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Bent Bike Radcliffe Camera

Bent Bike by Radcliffe Camera

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Broad Street

Parts of Oxford are Prohibited for through traffic. Broad street gets very little traffic making cycling very enjoyable.

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Bike and Bus

It’s not all cycling Utopia though. Cyclists have to battle with the almost incessant stream of buses.

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Bike and Oxford Tube

A narrow cycle lane on the high street

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Young and Old

Young and old

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Not all cyclists obey traffic lights

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Look at Me

Doing a wheelie on the High

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Cycling colour

Cycling Colour

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Cycling is fun

The Joy of Cycling

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Kids on Pavement

Cycling to school

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little-kid-bike-pavement

Starting Young

Make Tea Not War

Make Tea Not War

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2 bikes on the high

On the High Street

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kids back

Family Cycling

family

Stabilisers

5 Cyclists

The Fun of Cycling

two people

Serious Cycling

Local Cyclo Cross race at Oxford school

Local Cyclo cross race at Oxford school

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This is fun

This is fun

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Time Trial outside Oxford

A Time Trial outside Oxford on A420

Photos by Tejvan Pettinger. Taken mostly during summer of 2008

29 comments ↓

#1 Cyclox - Local Cycling Campaign | Cycling UK on 08.19.08 at 8:10 am

[...] Cyclox is a local cycling campaign for Oxford, probably similar to many local cycling campaigns. As a general rule I don’t join any political parties or pressure groups, but, decided to join Cyclox for a few reasons. There leaflet has many good common sense ways to improve cycling in Oxford – better facilities, safer roads, lobbying for better standards of driving, and also trying to improve the image of cyclists by promoting safe cycling techniques. You feel that their goals are quite achievable and taking part might make a real improvement to cycling in Oxford – something I enjoy a lot. (see pics of Oxford cycling) [...]

#2 Commuting By Bike | Cycling UK on 10.06.08 at 8:32 am

[...] Pictures of Cyclists in Oxford [...]

#3 Mrs Kemi Obi on 10.07.08 at 12:54 pm

Hi,

Can you please tell me whether there are any kids cycling clubs in Oxford (same as football clubs and the like)?

Many thanks

#4 Retro Bikes | Cycling UK on 10.21.08 at 9:22 am

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#5 Mookomatic on 10.23.08 at 9:39 am

Brilliant pictures, it’s made me very wistful. I used to live in Oxford, and loved it but was too scared to cycle! Ironically, I now live and cycle around central London which clearly has many more obstacles to negotiate!

Oxford is a fabulous city, and I’m so please to see so many enjoying it by bike!

#6 Michael Synnott on 11.19.08 at 9:02 pm

I am a member of the Kenilworth Society, a voluntary civic group. Can we include your picture, Posting a letter, in our website. We want to use it to illustrate our “contact us” page

#7 Oxford in Winter Photos | Cycling UK on 12.20.08 at 7:52 pm

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#8 Winter Cycling Photos from Yorkshire | Cycling UK on 12.27.08 at 7:29 pm

[...] Oxford Cycling Photos [...]

#9 Digital Camera for Cycling Photos | Cycling UK on 01.22.09 at 11:22 am

[...] Cycling Photos in Oxford [...]

#10 Alan Deadman on 01.22.09 at 12:49 pm

I spent approx 25 years fighting bike crime in Oxford and having retired from the Thames Valley Police, I am now enjoying my retirement on the Isle of Wight.I know John Woodburn and Ken Lansbury well and the article on age related cycling is excellent.The photo’s are also excellent and I would certainly recommended this site

#11 Visiting a City by Bicycle | Cycling UK on 02.02.09 at 8:52 am

[...] Cycling in Oxford [...]

#12 Cycling in Snow | Cycling UK on 02.04.09 at 9:19 am

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#13 Winter Cycling Pictures | Cycling UK on 02.06.09 at 3:01 pm

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#14 Rusty Chains | Cycling UK on 02.17.09 at 8:22 am

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#15 Cyclenewbie on 02.18.09 at 9:59 pm

Its so good to see so many different types of people enjoying cycling in Oxford. The ones in the gowns made me laugh. Great pics.

#16 Spencer Crocker on 02.19.09 at 7:53 am

Car drivers in Oxford must be very considerate towards cyclists judging by the number of cyclists not wearing crash helmets!

#17 Night Photos of Cyclists and Oxford | Cycling UK on 03.11.09 at 8:51 am

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#18 Cycling Old and New | Cycling UK on 03.16.09 at 10:34 pm

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#19 Robin Hutton on 04.23.09 at 1:14 am

I knew Alan Deadman and also worked in Oxford, Cowley and Wheatley as a copper. The link is of me on my bike.

#20 | Cycling UK on 06.10.09 at 9:10 pm

[...] More Oxford Cycling photos [...]

#21 Dan on 06.26.09 at 10:01 pm

Ah the diversity of Oxford Cyclists…..

We’ve got more of the random cyclists of Oxford at http://www.flickr.com/photos/oxfordcycleworkshop

and upload your own at http://www.flickr.com/groups/cycleoxford

#22 Random Photos | Cycling UK on 07.23.09 at 9:32 am

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#23 Bikes and Couriers | Cycling UK on 08.03.09 at 12:15 pm

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#24 Cycling in Oxford on 08.07.09 at 11:03 am

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#25 Bike Photos from Weekend | Cycling UK on 09.16.09 at 12:45 pm

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#26 Bike Lane Photos and others | Cycling UK on 10.08.09 at 7:11 am

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#27 Cycling in London and Oxford | Cycling UK on 11.03.09 at 11:11 am

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#28 MV on 02.05.10 at 2:28 pm

The lane you call Catte Street is really called Brasenose Lane. Catte Street is on the other side of the Radcliffe Camera.

#29 Cycling Through Town | Cycling UK on 03.10.10 at 6:20 pm

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