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  1. 8 de ene. de 2019 · We've searched out archives to find some photos of the iconic street over the years. ALSO IN OUR ARCHIVE SERIES: Westgate - old and new. Cornmarket - over the years. The A34 - how it's developed ...

  2. Elle commence à Marble Arch, au nord-est de Hyde Park, traverse Oxford Circus jusqu'à St Giles' Circus, à l'intersection entre Charing Cross Road et Tottenham Court Road. L'avenue s'appelle ensuite New Oxford Street, avant d'aboutir à High Holborn. À l'ouest, au-delà de Marble Arch, Oxford Street est prolongée par Bayswater Road.

  3. There is a claim that by adopting its name, the current (1774) Bear Inn has acquired the history of the pub on the High Street, and so is one of the oldest pubs in Oxford. In 1952 the then landlord, Alan Course, started a collection of tie ends; a selection of the over 4,500 ties are on display around the pub.

  4. The following other wikis use this file: Usage on sv.wikipedia.org High Street, Oxford; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q21061735; Wikidata:WikiProject sum of all paintings/Creator/Joseph Mallord William Turner

  5. Carfax is the junction of St Aldate's (south), Cornmarket Street (north), Queen Street (west) and the High Street (east) in Oxford, England. [1] It is considered to be the centre of the city. The name "Carfax" derives from the Latin quadrifurcus via the French carrefour, both of which mean "crossroads". The Carfax Tower, also known as St Martin ...

  6. Dimensions. 7.6 m (25 ft) Location. Headington, Oxford. The Headington Shark (proper name Untitled 1986) is a rooftop sculpture located at 2 New High Street, Headington, Oxford, England, depicting a large shark embedded head-first in the roof of a house. It was protest art, put up without permission, to be symbolic of bombs crashing into buildings.

  7. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › OxfordOxford - Wikipedia

    Fotocromia della High Street, 1890–1900. Età contemporanea Oxford, il Ponte dei Sospiri (Bridge of Sighs) costruito nel 1914, su progetto dell'architetto Thomas Graham Jackson. Durante la prima guerra mondiale, la popolazione di Oxford calò.