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  2. Queen's Lane Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Lane Coffee House is a historic coffee house established by Cirques Jobson, a Levantine Jew from Syria. [1] Dating back to 1654, it is the oldest continually serving coffee house in Europe, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] but it has only been on the present site ( Oxford , England) since 1970. [ 4 ]

  3. Queen's Lane - Wikipedia

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    To the west is Queen's College, and to the east, on the corner, is the Queen's Lane Coffee House, a historic coffee house dating from 1654. It has been claimed (along with others) to be the oldest in Oxford. [1] Just north of the Queen's Lane Coffee House, on the eastern side of the lane, is the main entrance to St Edmund Hall.

  4. Timeline of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The Queen grants a royal crest to the city coat of arms. 1571 – 27 June: Establishment of Jesus College "within the City and University of Oxford of Queen Elizabeth's foundation" on the site of White Hall by Welsh cleric and lawyer Hugh Price, the first college established as an Anglican institution at its foundation. [25]

  5. Tom Quad - Wikipedia

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    The north contains the homes of the canons of Christ Church, and much of the east side is taken up with the Deanery, in which the Dean of the college lives. [5] On the north-east side, the quad leads, via Kilcannon, to Peckwater Quadrangle and the college library. [5] In the north-west part of the quad is the Junior Common Room ("JCR"). Parts ...

  6. St Edmund Hall, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The church of St Peter-in-the-East — now the college library. Similar to the University of Oxford itself, the precise date of establishment of St Edmund Hall is not certain; it is usually estimated at 1236, before any other college was formally established, though the founder from whom the Hall takes its name, locally-born Edmund of Abingdon, the first known Oxford Master of Arts and the ...

  7. George Nelson (designer) - Wikipedia

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    1964 Sling Sofa & coffee table: Sofa made of leather and filled with solid foam cushions, joints held with epoxy for easier/cheaper mass-production [18] and smoother feel. Use of a single welt along the perimeter of the padding for approachable softness. Padding held up by rubber bands for comfort. [citation needed]

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