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  2. High Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Butler, later Mayor of Oxford, was a wine merchant with premises in the High Street during the early 19th century. [4] Edward Bracher, a pioneering Victorian photographer, had a shop at 26 High Street. Henry Taunt, another photographer, joined him as a member of staff in 1856.

  3. High Street, Oxford (painting) - Wikipedia

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    High Street, Oxford is an oil painting by J. M. W. Turner that was exhibited in 1810. [1]The painting shows a view looking west along the High Street, a major street in central Oxford, England, with University College on the left, All Souls College on the right, and the spires of All Saints Church (now the library of Lincoln College, centre) and St Mary's Church (the University church, centre ...

  4. File:High Street, Oxford (painting), by Turner (1810) crop.jpg

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    Art UK artwork ID: view-of-the-high-street-oxford-233233 ; Permission (Reusing this file) This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, ...

  5. University Church of St Mary the Virgin - Wikipedia

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    The University Church of St Mary the Virgin (St Mary's or SMV for short) is an Anglican church in Oxford situated on the north side of the High Street.It is the centre from which the University of Oxford grew and its parish consists almost exclusively of university and college buildings.

  6. The Old Bank Hotel - Wikipedia

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    94 High Street on the corner with Magpie Lane 1920 Barclays Bank cheque from the Old Bank, Oxford. The main building of the Old Bank Hotel dates back to the 18th century, with number 93 not being erected until 1775 on a site owned by bankers John Parsons & William Fletcher called "George Hall". [2] The five bays on the left were added in 1798.

  7. All Saints' Church, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Church is a former church on the north side of the High Street in central Oxford, England, on the corner of Turl Street. It is now the library of Lincoln College . [ 1 ] This former church is Grade I listed .

  8. Merton Street - Wikipedia

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    Merton Street is a cobbled street in central Oxford, England. [1] [2] It joins the High Street at its northeastern end, between the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art (together with the Examination Schools) and the Eastgate Hotel at the historic east gate of the city.

  9. Magdalen Tower - Wikipedia

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    Magdalen Tower is one of the oldest parts of Magdalen College, Oxford, situated directly in the High Street.Built of stone from 1492, when the foundation stone was laid, [1] its bells hung ready for use in 1505, and completed by 1509, it is an important element of the Oxford skyline.