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  2. Alice's Shop - Wikipedia

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    Alice's Shop is a shop at 83 St Aldate's, Oxford, England. With 82 St Aldate's next door it is part of a stone-built 15th-century house that was remodelled in the 17th century. It is now a gift shop selling gifts, souvenirs and memorabilia, all based on Alice. 83 St Aldate's has long been a shop.

  3. Covered Market, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Today the covered market is still home to numerous traders, around half being food retailers, including market shops selling fresh food such as greengrocers and butchers (including some producing the Oxford sausage). There are also newer gift shops, bakeries and sandwich shops. Most of the shops are larger than the original stall sizes, with ...

  4. File:Museum of Oxford, gift shop.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: A photograph of the Museum of Oxford's (MOX) gift shop, featuring books, postcards, toys, clothes, and food, all related to the history of Oxford city. Date 4 November 2022

  5. Category:Shops in Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Shops and shopping in Oxford, England. Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Shops in Oxford" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  6. Sanders of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Sanders of Oxford is an antique print shop situated on the High Street of the city of Oxford, England. Although stores trading in prints were once common in the country, there are now only a handful left, Sanders being one of the largest and longest running outside London. The building, Salutation House, has traded in books and prints since at ...

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  8. North Parade - Wikipedia

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    North Parade used to have traditional local shops. With the changes in people's shopping habits, most of the shops have moved up-market in their style. Shops such as a butchers, grocers, fishmongers, etc., have given way to gift shops, restaurants, etc. A monthly outdoor farmers market was established in 2012. [4]

  9. Elliston & Cavell - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Elliston originally owned a draper's shop opposite St Mary Magdalen Church in Oxford. On 9 April 1835, at the age of 22, John Cavell married Sarah Elliston, the sister of Jesse at St John Baptist Church in Summertown, Oxford. [2] Elliston made Cavell a partner in celebration of the marriage. Thereafter, the shop became known as Elliston ...