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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_contribute|how-to guide]]. | 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_contribute|how-to guide]]. | ||
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+ | Kelly's Directory 1976 No 92 Reeve's (Oxford) Ltd, DIY supplies | ||
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+ | In the late 1970s shortly after the Penultimate Picture Palace was opened by Bill Heine, his wife opened a pancake restaurant opposite, I think in No 92. It was painted black to match the cinema. The chef was from Yugoslavia, called Dragan.<br/> In 1998 the upstairs floors of No 92 were squatted, and it was here that the meeting took place to plan the occupation of the former Oxford LMS station. The building where the Said Business School now stands was occupied from May to September 1998 in protest against the 6-lane junction, the felling of trees, the removal of a listed building and the questionable source of Wafiq Said's fortune. | ||
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Revision as of 19:00, 26 July 2017
This is the page for 92 Cowley Road.
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2010s
This is Atomic Burger.
2000s
This was Cafe Milano. A photo of the cafe can be seen here.
1980s
This was 'The Prince of Bengal' Indian restaurant.
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.
Kelly's Directory 1976 No 92 Reeve's (Oxford) Ltd, DIY supplies
In the late 1970s shortly after the Penultimate Picture Palace was opened by Bill Heine, his wife opened a pancake restaurant opposite, I think in No 92. It was painted black to match the cinema. The chef was from Yugoslavia, called Dragan.
In 1998 the upstairs floors of No 92 were squatted, and it was here that the meeting took place to plan the occupation of the former Oxford LMS station. The building where the Said Business School now stands was occupied from May to September 1998 in protest against the 6-lane junction, the felling of trees, the removal of a listed building and the questionable source of Wafiq Said's fortune.