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  2. Oxford Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Mail was founded in 1928 by MP Frank Gray as a successor to Jackson's Oxford Journal (1753 - 1928), named after William Jackson, a former printer of the University of Oxford. [2] [3] [4] Originally an evening newspaper, the Oxford Mail is now published in the morning and online.

  3. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    London Lite (free, published by Daily Mail and General Trust plc) The Londoner, free, published by the Mayor of London; Metro (free, published by Daily Mail and General Trust plc) Mitcham, Morden & Wimbledon Post; Muswell Hill Journal; Newham Recorder; Paddington & Westminster Times; The Press (Barnet and Hendon) Richmond and Twickenham Times

  4. The Oxford Times - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Times was founded in 1862 as a weekly broadsheet. [3] [4] In 1922, T.E. Lawrence (known as Lawrence of Arabia) commissioned The Oxford Times to typeset and print an advance private edition of Seven Pillars of Wisdom. This is known as the "1922 Edition" or the "Oxford Text" of Seven Pillars.

  5. Royal Mail - Wikipedia

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    Royal Mail Group Limited, trading as Royal Mail, ... Oldham and Stockport along with Oxford and Reading mail centres all closed in 2009 and Bolton, Crewe, Liverpool ...

  6. Kassam Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The East Stand (formerly sponsored by the Oxford Mail newspaper, and still commonly known as the Oxford Mail Stand) is home to the more vocal home supporters and can hold 2,879 spectators. The South Stand (currently without a sponsor ) is the main structure of the stadium, housing the Quadrangle conference centre, the Exhibition Bar, the club ...

  7. AOL Mail

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  8. Timeline of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    12 December: Oxford Mail founded as a successor to Jackson's Oxford Journal. Ferry to Ferry Hinksey ceases operation. North Oxford home, successively of Basil Blackwell and J. R. R. Tolkien (20 Northmoor Road) 1929 10 May: Rhodes House opened. [238] Its library is a dependant of the Bodleian. 20 May: Consecration of Blackfriars chapel. [25]

  9. David Rose (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Rose is married with four children and lives in Oxford. His interests include mountaineering, rock-climbing and caving. He has taken part in expeditions with Oxford University Cave Club, which have explored the very deep caves of the Picos de Europa mountains in northern Spain, including the Pozu del Xitu, 1,264 metres deep.