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  2. Oxford - Wikipedia

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    From 1889 to 1974 the city of Oxford was a county borough, independent from the county council. Oxford City Council meets at the Town Hall on the street called St Aldate's in the city centre. The current building was completed in 1897, on a site which had been occupied by Oxford's guildhall since the 13th century.

  3. Turl Street - Wikipedia

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    History. Turl Street was called St Mildred's Street in 1363, but was known as Turl Gate Street by the mid-17th century. [citation needed] It acquired this name from a twirling gate (demolished in 1722) which was in a postern in the city wall. The part to the south of Ship Street was known as Lincoln College Lane in 1751.

  4. Radcliffe Square - Wikipedia

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    Radcliffe Square. The south east corner of Radcliffe Square, looking along Catte Street towards St Mary's. Radcliffe Square is a square in central Oxford, England. It is surrounded by historic Oxford University and college buildings. The square is cobbled, laid to grass surrounded by railings in the centre, and is pedestrianised except for access.

  5. List of tourist attractions in Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The University Botanic Garden. Christ Church Meadow. Port Meadow. Mesopotamia. Angel & Greyhound Meadow. Cutteslowe Park. South Park. Warneford Meadow. Punts in Oxford.

  6. Keble College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Keble College. / 51.758899; -1.257715. Keble College ( / ˈkiːbəl /) [3] is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford [4] in England. Its main buildings are on Parks Road, opposite the University Museum and the University Parks. The college is bordered to the north by Keble Road, to the south by Museum Road, and to the west ...

  7. History of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University and city guide, on a new plan, Oxford: Henry Slatter, 1841, OL 13510937M "Oxford", Black's Picturesque Tourist and Road-book of England and Wales (3rd ed.), Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1853; Theodore Alois Buckley (1862), "Oxford", Great Cities of the Middle Ages (2nd ed.), London: Routledge, Warne, & Routledge

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