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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 ...
German Lutheran services at St Mary the Virgin, High Street; Grace Springs Church; Greater World Spiritualist Church, Cowley Road, Cowley, Oxford; Jesus Army [17] Hillsong Church, meets in Odeon Cinema, Magdalen Street; James Street Church Open Brethren [18] Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) Oxford Branch. The Barn, Nightingale Avenue
The Odeon Cinema, Manchester (originally known as the Paramount Theatre or the Paramount Cinema) was a former Odeon Cinema located on Oxford Street, Manchester, England. It was close to St. Peter's Square , within the Civic Quarter of Manchester city centre .
Odeon cinema in Reading, Berkshire in 1945 with filmgoers outside queuing for tickets. Odeon Cinemas was created in 1928 by entrepreneur Oscar Deutsch. [5] Odeon publicists liked to claim that the name of the cinemas was derived from his motto, "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation", [5] but it had been used for cinemas in France and Italy in the 1920s, and the word is actually Ancient Greek ...
Its eastern end meets Broad Street at a crossroads with Cornmarket Street to the south and Magdalen Street to the north. Its western end meets Hythe Bridge Street at a crossroads with Worcester Street. The New Theatre Oxford, Oxford's main commercial theatre, is on the north side of the street. For a period, it was the Apollo Theatre but it has ...
Its eastern terminus was at the junction with Magdalen Road. Major General Charles Scrope Hutchinson from the Board of Trade inspected it on 28 November 1881. It opened to the public on 1 December 1881. [2] On 28 January 1882 a second route was opened from Carfax to Rackham Lane via Cornmarket Street, Magdalen Street, St Giles Street and ...
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 ...
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