English: Oxford University Computing Services (OUCS), Banbury Road, Oxford, England. The building includes lecture rooms for learning about use of computers. The neo-classical building with central pediment was built as three brick houses, 15, 17 and 19 Banbury Road. The façade is rendered with false stone joints ruled with a straight edge and stylus. On the left out of the picture, OUCS also has two pairs of semi-detached houses, 7 & 9, 11 and 13 Banbury Road. On the right of the photo is 21 Banbury Road which was built for Oxford High School for Girls it outgrew the Judge's Lodgings in St Giles'. For a history of computing in Oxford University see http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/internal/history/
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