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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C4A_victoria-fountain_England.html
Victoria
Fountain
Inaugurated By
HRH Princess Louise
May 25 1899
Restored 2009
by Oxford City Council and
Oxford Preservation Trust
Supported by
East Area Parliament, Magdalen College and
CPRE Oxfordshire Buildings Preservation Trust
…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C49_vaulted-well-chamber_England.html
Oxford Preservation Trust
Vaulted
Well Chamber
(13th century)
The Chamber houses a 54 feet deep brick-faced well which drops to the water level below the Mound. This provided a supply of fresh water to the occupants of the Tower which once sto…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C48_old-county-hall_England.html
Oxford Preservation Trust
Old
County Hall
(1841)
This castellated building housed two courts, one civil, one criminal. Today, the building forms part of the Oxfordshire County Council offices in County Hall and one of the courts still survives…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C23_christ-church_England.html
Christ Church
Oxford's Unique Foundation of College and Cathedral
The collegiate University of Oxford contains within it almost 40 independent educational institutions, or colleges. Christ Church is the largest. It is also, uniquely, the Cath…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C22_reredos-memorial-a-war-memorial_England.html
The Reredos is
Dedicated to God
With Praise and
Thanksgiving
In Memory of All
S. Aldgate's Men Who
Gave Their Lives in
The Great War 1914-19
Robert Allsworth · Harold Bricknell · Charles H. Bull · Sidney …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C20_george-claridge-druce_England.html
George
Claridge Druce
FRS
1850 - 1932
Botanist
Pharmacist
Mayor and Alderman
lived here at his shop
1879 - 1905
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C1Y_william-wilkinson_England.html
William
Wilkinson
1819 - 1901
Architect of the Randolph Hotel
and designer of North Oxford
Victorian suburb
lived and practised here
1860 - 1886
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C1X_beaumont-palace_England.html
Near to this Spot
Stood the King's Houses
Later Known as
Beaumont Palace
King Richard I
Was Born Here in 1157
And King John in 1167
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C1D_the-crown_England.html
The Crown Inn was already nearly three centuries old when it acquired its name in 1625. The Crown was one of the first coaching houses in Oxford, which was a great coaching centre until the coming of the railway in 1835. The present building is wh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C1C_oxford-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_England.html
In Memory
of
Those Who
Fought and
Those Who
Fell
1914 - 1918
( inscribed on the steps )
For Those Who Fought 1914 - 1918 And Those Who Fell
and
1939 - 1945
And All Others Who Have Given Their Lives
In the Service of Their Country