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Old Road is a long street in Headington, east Oxford, England, extending into Oxfordshire as a road east of Oxford, to Littleworth near Wheatley. [2] It is part of the main old road between Oxford and London until the late 18th century, [3] passing over Shotover Hill. [4] Nowadays it crosses the Oxford Ring Road with a bridge. At the western ...
The Manor Ground off London Road in Headington. Oxford United were formed as Headington F.C. in 1893, [13] adding the suffix United in 1911 after merging with Headington Quarry. Until 2001 their home ground was the Manor Ground, which had its main entrance on London Road. [14] In 2001 Oxford United moved to the Kassam Stadium near Blackbird ...
The Old Road Campus is a University of Oxford site south of Old Road, in Headington, east Oxford, England. The Churchill Hospital , a teaching hospital managed by the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust , is to the south.
Headington School was founded in 1915 by a group of evangelical Christians to provide "a sound education for girls to fit them for the demands and opportunities likely to arise after the war". It started at Headington Lodge on Osler Road with ten boarding and eight day girls.
The Richard Doll Building General view of the Old Road Campus with the Richard Doll Building in the distance. The Richard Doll Building (RDB) is a University of Oxford building on the Old Road Campus, in Headington, east Oxford, England. [1] [2] The building is named after the physician and epidemiologist Sir Richard Doll CH OBE FRS (1912 ...
The Jenner Institute is a research institute on the Old Road Campus in Headington, east Oxford, England. It was formed in November 2005 through a partnership between the University of Oxford and the UK Institute for Animal Health. [2] It is associated with the Nuffield Department of Medicine, in the Medical Sciences Division of Oxford ...
Milham Ford School, a girls' secondary school that had been founded in Cowley Place in 1906, moved to newly built and larger premises in Marston Road in 1939. [13] The school was closed in 2003 and its premises sold to Oxford Brookes University. Infant and junior mixed schools were opened in Copse Lane north of Headley Way in 1948. [13]
Ruskin College, originally known as Ruskin Hall, Oxford, is a higher education institution and part of the University of West London, in Oxford, England. It is not a college of Oxford University . Named after the essayist, art and social critic John Ruskin , it specialises in providing educational opportunities for adults with few or no ...