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This is The Ethical Property Company
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Kelly's Directory 1976 Nos 106 to 110 D & A Fashions, ladies wear<br/> No.108 was the offices of Blackwell's (Publishing) from&nbsp;? until 2005
Kelly's Directory 1976 Nos 106 to 110 D & A Fashions, ladies wear<br/> No.108 was the offices of Blackwell's (Publishing) from&nbsp;? until 2005


The East Oxford Constitutional Hall appeared in directories at No 106 from 1890, (or rather it only became No 106 in 1894 when the Cowley Road was completely renumbered), soon being joined by the Free Reading Room and the East Oxford Conservative Club, and joined in 1903 by the Empire Theatre, next called the Oxford Theatre and the Oxford Hippodrome (1911), and then the Palace Picture House (a cinema) from 1913 to 1937.
The East Oxford Constitutional Hall appeared in directories at No 106 from 1890, (or rather it only became No 106 in 1893 when the Cowley Road was completely renumbered), soon being joined by the Free Reading Room and the East Oxford Conservative Club, and joined in 1903 by the Empire Theatre, next called the Oxford Theatre and the Oxford Hippodrome (1911), and then the Palace Picture House (a cinema) from 1913 to 1937.


== Before then? ==
== Before then? ==

Latest revision as of 09:48, 21 August 2017

This is the page for 106-108 (The Old Music Hall) Cowley Road.

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This is The Ethical Property Company

Kelly's Directory 1976 Nos 106 to 110 D & A Fashions, ladies wear
No.108 was the offices of Blackwell's (Publishing) from ? until 2005

The East Oxford Constitutional Hall appeared in directories at No 106 from 1890, (or rather it only became No 106 in 1893 when the Cowley Road was completely renumbered), soon being joined by the Free Reading Room and the East Oxford Conservative Club, and joined in 1903 by the Empire Theatre, next called the Oxford Theatre and the Oxford Hippodrome (1911), and then the Palace Picture House (a cinema) from 1913 to 1937.

Before then?

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