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− | Kelly's Directory 1976 No 220 Oxford Hair Care, ladies hairdressers<br/> Kelly's 1975 Annette ladies hairdressers. In 1968 82 people were arrested in protests against racial discrimination by this salon. The owner Mrs Annette Roberts claimed she had given appointments to some coloured ladies, but not those with frizzy hair as she had neither the equipment nor the skills to deal with it.<ref>Times 8 July 1968 page 3</ref> | + | Kelly's Directory 1976 No 220 Oxford Hair Care, ladies hairdressers<br/> Kelly's 1975 Annette ladies hairdressers. In 1968 82 people were arrested in protests against racial discrimination by this salon. The owner Mrs Annette Roberts claimed she had given appointments to some coloured ladies, but not those with frizzy hair as she had neither the equipment nor the skills to deal with it.<ref>Times 8 July 1968 page 3 and see Times 13 May 1967 page 2</ref> |
== Before then? == | == Before then? == |
Revision as of 20:35, 12 September 2017
This is the page for 220 Cowley Road.
Contents
2017 - present
This is the 420 Skate Shop. Part of a chain which has 13 shops (at July 2017).
?Date - ?Date
This shop used to be the Leys Pharmacy. After the pharmacy closed, the shop was briefly occupied by 'Fred & Zappi's Halloween Fancy Dress Shop'. An image can be seen here.
2005 - 2010
This was Charles Lawson Lettings.
2004
In 2004 this was squatted as the Oxford Social Centre or OCSET (Tesco backwards). See indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/04/288643.html
2001-2004
This was the home of The Rap Yard, a spin off from the Right Angle Productions youth project that described itself thus:
"[RAP] works with young people to help them play a greater part in the life of their community, and to build their skills and self-esteem. RAP does this by using film and video, and other creative art forms in a youth-led, participative way. RAP works in Oxford linked to a global network.[1]"
1980s
Thomsons Directory 1984 and 1988 Two Twenty, ladies hairdressers
1976
Kelly's Directory 1976 No 220 Oxford Hair Care, ladies hairdressers
Kelly's 1975 Annette ladies hairdressers. In 1968 82 people were arrested in protests against racial discrimination by this salon. The owner Mrs Annette Roberts claimed she had given appointments to some coloured ladies, but not those with frizzy hair as she had neither the equipment nor the skills to deal with it.[2]
Before then?
Cowleyroad.org is a DIY community history - help us write it!
Do you know more about this business, or remember what was at this address before? Do you have any old photographs or memories to share? Please add them to the site! Here is a how-to guide.
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20031213182939/http://www.rapaction.org.uk:80/
- ↑ Times 8 July 1968 page 3 and see Times 13 May 1967 page 2