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  2. Elliston & Cavell - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Magdalen Street - Wikipedia

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    The street was the location of Oxford's leading department store for many years, Elliston & Cavell. It later became a Debenhams store. On the northern corner of Beaumont Street is the Macdonald Randolph Hotel, widely considered to be Oxford's leading hotel. To the east is a historic church, St Mary Magdalen, originally established in Saxon ...

  4. Martyrs' Memorial, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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    Get the Oxford, PA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. List of churches in Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Magdalen Road Church, [1] Magdalen Road, Oxford. Marston Neighbourhood Church, [2] Marston Road, Oxford. Trinity Church Oxford, [3] A new evangelical church plant (September 2013 launch). Woodstock Road Baptist Church, 198 Woodstock Road, Oxford.

  7. City of Oxford Tramways Company - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Oxford, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    There are six schools associated with the district: Jordan Bank Elementary (K), Elk Ridge Elementary (1-2), Nottingham Elementary (3-4), Hopewell Elementary (5-6), Penn's Grove Middle School (7-8), and Oxford Area High School (9-12). Penn's Grove Middle was the original location of the High School, but became Penn's Grove after the new High ...

  9. Oxford Hotel (Oxford, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    94001055 [1] Added to NRHP: August 26, 1994: The Oxford Hotel is an historic, American hotel that is located in Oxford, Chester County, Pennsylvania.