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Photos of its (intentionally) graffitied shutters from 2006 [Http://Doodledubz.blogspot.com/2006/08/deli-belly.html can be see here.] | Photos of its (intentionally) graffitied shutters from 2006 [Http://Doodledubz.blogspot.com/2006/08/deli-belly.html can be see here.] | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 13 September 2017
This is the page for 254 Cowley Road.
1990s - 2017
This address is occupied by Cowley Road institution, the so-called 'Dodgy Deli', an off-license selling cheap (and occasionally out of date?) alcohol. It trades as Classic Wines and once sold flapjacks and other delicacies and stocks an unusually wide range of beers.
Photos of its (intentionally) graffitied shutters from 2006 can be see here.
Thomsons Directory 1991 Classic delicatessen
1970s-1980s
Kelly's Directory 1976 No 254 Oxfam Regional Centre & Gift Shop (also at No 72). Still an Oxfam shop in photo of 1984 but by 1988 had moved to No 235.[1]
Before then?
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References
- ↑ Marilyn Yurdan The Changing Faces of the Cowley Road