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Number 62 is occupied by the fairtrade gift shop 'Indigo'. It opened in 2008, originally called 'Saree'. The business originally started "''with a few bags and scarves picked up from the Par Ganj bazaar in Delhi and sold at Oxford’s Thursday market''", according to the [http://www.shopindigo.co.uk/our-story/ Indigo website]. Their move to a permanent shop was enabled by a bank loan "granted on the day the Lehman Brothers collapsed". | Number 62 is occupied by the fairtrade gift shop 'Indigo'. It opened in 2008, originally called 'Saree'. The business originally started "''with a few bags and scarves picked up from the Par Ganj bazaar in Delhi and sold at Oxford’s Thursday market''", according to the [http://www.shopindigo.co.uk/our-story/ Indigo website]. Their move to a permanent shop was enabled by a bank loan "granted on the day the Lehman Brothers collapsed". | ||
== 1970s - ?date == | |||
Kelly's Directory 1976 Jesse Seary, confectioner | Kelly's Directory 1976 Jesse Seary, confectioner |
Revision as of 11:49, 23 August 2017
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2008-present
Number 62 is occupied by the fairtrade gift shop 'Indigo'. It opened in 2008, originally called 'Saree'. The business originally started "with a few bags and scarves picked up from the Par Ganj bazaar in Delhi and sold at Oxford’s Thursday market", according to the Indigo website. Their move to a permanent shop was enabled by a bank loan "granted on the day the Lehman Brothers collapsed".
1970s - ?date
Kelly's Directory 1976 Jesse Seary, confectioner
Before then?
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