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  2. Elliston & Cavell - Wikipedia

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    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 in 1894 to make way for the current building. [3] It eventually became the largest department store in Oxford.

  3. Peter Robinson (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The flagship store at Oxford Circus, having suffered bomb damage in September 1940 Family grave of Peter Robinson in Highgate Cemetery (west) Peter Robinson was a chain of department stores with its flagship store being situated at Oxford Circus, London. Founded in 1833 as a drapery, Robinson bought up nearby shops on Oxford Street to create a ...

  4. Timeline of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    11 June: James Murray, editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, moves to a house on the Banbury Road to work full-time on the project. 2 December: Osney Bridge collapses with one fatality. [189] 1886 13 February: Second New Theatre in George Street opens with an Oxford University Dramatic Society performance of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. [187]

  5. Selfridges flagship store - Wikipedia

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    The Selfridges flagship store is a Grade II listed department store on Oxford Street in London, England, and the headquarters of the Selfridges department store chain. It was designed by Daniel Burnham for Harry Gordon Selfridge , and opened in 1909.

  6. Little Clarendon Street - Wikipedia

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    One of the three principal streets in North Oxford off the Woodstock Road, the shops and cafés located there are considered bohemian; the other two streets are North Parade and South Parade. Occasionally nicknamed Little Trendy Street , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] its reputation was already apparent in the 1960s.

  7. Alice's Shop - Wikipedia

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    Alice's Shop seen from the east Tenniel's illustration of 'The Old Sheep Shop'. As the book was about a land behind a mirror, Tenniel's picture is a mirror image of the real shop. 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 ...

  8. Thornton's Bookshop - Wikipedia

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    Thornton's Bookshop (locally known as Thornton's) was the oldest university bookshop in Oxford, England. [1] [2] It was founded in 1835 by Joseph Thornton (1808–1891) in Magdalen Street. [3] 11 Broad Street, the site of Thornton's Bookshop, in 2021

  9. Clarendon Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The store was ceremonially opened on 18 October 1957 by the Mayor and Mayoress of Oxford; the former complimented the building. The branch was five times larger than its predecessor [ 4 ] —indeed, when it opened, it was the biggest in Europe [ 12 ] —and contained a deluxe cafeteria, offices, a roof garden and a multi-storey car park.

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