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View All Images- Oxford. UK. The most famous house in Oxford is definitely BBC Radio presenter Bill Heine's, due to the renowned infamous Shark stuck in its roof. The Shark was commissioned by Heine and created by sculptor John Buckley on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki in 1986. Since then Oxford City Council tried, without success, to get rid of the shark that instead has become a local landmark in the city and just turned 23! 9th August 2009. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media
- Oxford. UK. The most famous house in Oxford is definitely BBC Radio presenter Bill Heine's, due to the renowned infamous Shark stuck in its roof. The Shark was commissioned by Heine and created by sculptor John Buckley on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki in 1986. Since then Oxford City Council tried, without success, to get rid of the shark that instead has become a local landmark in the city and just turned 23! 9th August 2009. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media
- Oxford. UK. The most famous house in Oxford is definitely BBC Radio presenter Bill Heine's, due to the renowned infamous Shark stuck in its roof. The Shark was commissioned by Heine and created by sculptor John Buckley on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki in 1986. Since then Oxford City Council tried, without success, to get rid of the shark that instead has become a local landmark in the city and just turned 23! 9th August 2009. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media
- Oxford. UK. The most famous house in Oxford is definitely BBC Radio presenter Bill Heine's, due to the renowned infamous Shark stuck in its roof. The Shark was commissioned by Heine and created by sculptor John Buckley on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki in 1986. Since then Oxford City Council tried, without success, to get rid of the shark that instead has become a local landmark in the city and just turned 23! 9th August 2009. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media
- Oxford. UK. The most famous house in Oxford is definitely BBC Radio presenter Bill Heine's, due to the renowned infamous Shark stuck in its roof. The Shark was commissioned by Heine and created by sculptor John Buckley on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki in 1986. Since then Oxford City Council tried, without success, to get rid of the shark that instead has become a local landmark in the city and just turned 23! 9th August 2009. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media
- Oxford. UK. The most famous house in Oxford is definitely BBC Radio presenter Bill Heine's, due to the renowned infamous Shark stuck in its roof. The Shark was commissioned by Heine and created by sculptor John Buckley on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki in 1986. Since then Oxford City Council tried, without success, to get rid of the shark that instead has become a local landmark in the city and just turned 23! 9th August 2009. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media
- Oxford. UK. The most famous house in Oxford is definitely BBC Radio presenter Bill Heine's, due to the renowned infamous Shark stuck in its roof. The Shark was commissioned by Heine and created by sculptor John Buckley on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki in 1986. Since then Oxford City Council tried, without success, to get rid of the shark that instead has become a local landmark in the city and just turned 23! 9th August 2009. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media
- Oxford. UK. The most famous house in Oxford is definitely BBC Radio presenter Bill Heine's, due to the renowned infamous Shark stuck in its roof. The Shark was commissioned by Heine and created by sculptor John Buckley on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki in 1986. Since then Oxford City Council tried, without success, to get rid of the shark that instead has become a local landmark in the city and just turned 23! 9th August 2009. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media `