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The Bangor Maths Tower


The Maths Tower. Hit by the earthquake in 1989. Rumour has it this is an unstable building, ready for collapse. Rumour also has it that our gags are in a similar state.
Note that this picture is upright. See the lengths to which the Bangor council have gone to hide the tilt, by deliberately installing lamp posts, buildings, trees, roads etc at exactly the same angle.


A nice view of Bangor, from the top of Bangor Mountain. That nice building in the top right isn't the cathedral, although all the tourists think it is. It's actually Top College. The cathedral is in the bottom left, hidden in the shopping precinct. Between them, just left of centre, is the refectory block, where many a Postgrad plot was hatched over lukewarm coffee and salty chips.



Reichel Hall. One of the better examples of the Rectangular Architectural Period.

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