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  1. Worcester Street is a street in west central Oxford, England. [1] History. The street used to be called Stockwelle Street, also running along the line of Walton Street and Little Clarendon Street, to the north of the current Worcester Street. [1] . The name "Stoke" or "Stock" is other associated with streams. [citation needed] .

  2. Early history. The trade route which ran past Worcester, later forming part of the Roman Ryknild Street, dates to Neolithic times. The position commanded a ford over the River Severn (the river was tidal past Worcester prior to public works projects in the 1840s) and was fortified by the Britons around 400 BC.

  3. Worcester Lunatic Hospital and Lake Quinsigamond Omnibus Line. Leaves 365 Main street, six times daily.” In addition to his carriage-making plant, Mr. Aitchison ran a prosperous repair business and had a storage and warehouse business on School street until 1912. He came to Worcester when 21 to seek his fortune, and found it.