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    Há 4 dias · The High (the word street is traditionally omitted) is the longest of the four streets and has a number of independent and high-end chain stores, but mostly university and college buildings. The historic buildings mean the area is often used by film and TV crews.

  2. www.oxfordhistory.org.uk › high › tourThe High, Oxford: Market

    25 de abr. de 2024 · The High, Oxford: Market. The Covered Market. Oxfords Covered Market was designed by . It opened in 1774 and is still going strong today. Originally its width corresponded to the elegant and balanced frontage of the houses (now shops) at 13, 14, 15, and 16 High Street ( above ), which were rebuilt in 1774.

  3. 2 de mai. de 2024 · The former Harrods group store D H Evans on Oxford Street, London was re-branded as House of Fraser in 2001 and became the chain's flagship store. In 2005, the group acquired Jenners (£46m), and Beatties (£69m). In 2006, the firm was acquired by a consortium of investors (Highland Group Holdings) including Icelandic based ...

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · In 1770 Nos. 10 & 11 High Street were sold by James Darker of London for £375 to William Jackson, the proprietor of Jackson’s Oxford Journal. In 1771 Jackson also bought No. 12 from James Adams for £650, and used it as his printing house. On William Jackson’s death in 1794, his sister inherited Nos. 10–12 and immediately conveyed them ...

  5. Há 5 dias · Oxford, city (district), administrative and historic county of Oxfordshire, England. It is best known as the home of the University of Oxford. Situated between the upper River Thames (known in Oxford as the Isis) and the Cherwell, just north of their confluence, the town was first occupied in Saxon.

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  6. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Home. Views. History. Quotations. Contact/Search. 106: Vacant & 107: Howden's Insurance. No. 106 ( left) and No.107 ( right) originally formed Tackley’s Inn, an academic hall built in 1320. The pair of houses, which are owned by Oriel College, were refronted in the eighteenth or nineteenth century.

  7. 21 de abr. de 2024 · For details of those who leased the former shops at 141 and 142 High Street from 1583 to 1839, see H. E. Salter, Oxford City Properties (Oxford Historical Society, 1926), pp. 141–4. At the time of the 1772 Survey of Oxford, the three houses/shops facing the High Street were occupied by Mr Cherry (141), Mr Douglass (142), and Mr Dewe (143).