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The Maroc Deli occupies the ground floor, selling a range of fresh veg and Moroccan specialties. At the back of the shop is a meat counter and help-yourself olive bar. Its newish blue sign uses the distinctive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_Sans Comic Sans] typeface (incidentally, designed two years after the deli originally opened).
 
The Maroc Deli occupies the ground floor, selling a range of fresh veg and Moroccan specialties. At the back of the shop is a meat counter and help-yourself olive bar. Its newish blue sign uses the distinctive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_Sans Comic Sans] typeface (incidentally, designed two years after the deli originally opened).
  
== ? - 1992 ==  
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==  ? - 1992 ==
  
Previously called Boucherie Chatar <ref>Isolarion by James Attlee "Boucherie Chatar"</ref>
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Previously called Boucherie Chatar <ref>Isolarion by James Attlee </ref>
  
== 1981 ==
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== 1980s ==
  
Thomson's Directory 1981 Universal Fabrics.
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Thomson's Directory 1981 & 1984 Universal Fabrics.
  
 
== 1976 ==
 
== 1976 ==

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1992-present

The Maroc Deli occupies the ground floor, selling a range of fresh veg and Moroccan specialties. At the back of the shop is a meat counter and help-yourself olive bar. Its newish blue sign uses the distinctive Comic Sans typeface (incidentally, designed two years after the deli originally opened).

 ? - 1992

Previously called Boucherie Chatar [1]

1980s

Thomson's Directory 1981 & 1984 Universal Fabrics.

1976

Kelly's Directory 1976 No 66 Hibling & Buckingham, opticians

1932

The 1932 Kelly's directory also lists 66 as being occupied by Hibling and Buckingham opticians [2].

December 2016: A closeup of Maroc Deli's outdoor veg display

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References

  1. Isolarion by James Attlee
  2. Kelly's Directory of Oxford, 1932