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In 1861, James Cavell married his widowed sister-in-law Harriet Delf (nee Elliston); they lived above the premises at 12 Magdalen Street. James Cavell was made Mayor of Oxford for the first time in 1865 and was the Chairman of the Oxford Building & Investments Company until 1882, but died aged 74 in 1887. [3] The original store was demolished ...
Magdalen Street is a short shopping street in central Oxford, England, just north of the original north gate in the city walls. [1] Traditionally, the name of the street is pronounced / ˈ m æ ɡ d ə l ɪ n / and not as the name of the Magdalen College, which is always / ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n /. [2] At the southern end, Magdalen Street meets ...
Martyrs' Memorial, Oxford The Martyrs' Memorial, looking back towards Balliol College from Magdalen Street The lower section of the Martyrs' Memorial, looking towards the Taylor Institution The Martyrs' Memorial is a stone monument positioned at the intersection of St Giles' , Magdalen Street and Beaumont Street , to the west of Balliol College ...
St Mary Magdalen is a Church of England parish church in Magdalen Street, Oxford, England, dedicated to Jesus' companion Mary Magdalene. It is one of the city's ancient parish churches and is a Grade I listed building. [1]
Notable non-residential buildings include the Oxford Hall, Octoraro Hotel, Oxford Station (Borough Hall), Dickey Building, Masonic Building, Fulton Bank Building (1925), Gibson's Store (c. 1832), Orthodox Friends Meeting House, Methodist Church (1885), United Presbyterian Church (1893), and the Oxford Grain & Hay Company granary (1880).
Church of St Cross: Oxford: Church: 11th–12th century: 12 January 1954 1369450 ... Church of St Mary Magdalen: Oxford: Church: Late 13th century: 12 January 1954
On 28 January 1882 a second route was opened from Carfax to Rackham Lane via Cornmarket Street, Magdalen Street, St Giles Street and Banbury Road. [2] On 15 July 1884 a third route was opened to Kingston Road via Beaumont Street and Walton Street. On 15 March 1887 a route was opened from Carfax to Lake Street, New Hinksey via St Aldate's and ...
It follows the Kennett-Oxford Bypass along a southwest-to-northeast alignment across the northwestern edge of the borough. Pennsylvania Route 472 mostly follows Lancaster Avenue and Market Street on an east–west alignment through the center of town, while Pennsylvania Route 10 begins at PA 472 in the center of town and follows Third Street north.