Oxford

Oxford

Oxford, a city in central southern England, revolves around its prestigious university, established in the 12th century. The architecture of its 38 colleges in the city’s medieval center led poet Matthew Arnold to nickname it the 'City of Dreaming Spires'. University College and Magdalen College are off the High Street, which runs from Carfax Tower (with city views) to the Botanic Garden on the River Cherwell. ― Google

People died in Oxford (First 49 people) - Page 11

Elizabeth Wordsworth

Elizabeth Wordsworth

Writer

Jane Fawcett

Jane Fawcett

British singer

Alessandra Nibbi

Alessandra Nibbi

Australian archaeologist

Vane Bor

Vane Bor

Serbian artist

Benjamin Kennicott

Benjamin Kennicott

English theologian

Vincent Arthur Smith

Vincent Arthur Smith

Historian

Janet Vaughan

Janet Vaughan

British physiologist

arthur ernest cowley

arthur ernest cowley

British librarian

Frances Coke, Viscountess Purbeck

Frances Coke, Viscountess Purbeck


Joan Miller

Joan Miller

Actress

George Rolleston

George Rolleston

Physician

kallistos

kallistos

English theologian

Theodore Wade-Gery

Theodore Wade-Gery

Historian

Hugo Wolfram

Hugo Wolfram

Novelist

Stephen Verney

Stephen Verney

Former Bishop of Repton

Alfred Lodge

Alfred Lodge

English mathematician ‧ Oliver Lodge's brother

Henry Acland

Henry Acland

Physician

Bertha Johnson

Bertha Johnson


Rosamond Davenport Hill

Rosamond Davenport Hill


Anne Cobbe

Anne Cobbe

Mathematician

Helen Waterhouse

Helen Waterhouse

British archaeologist

Dominica Legge

Dominica Legge

British author

Sarah Acland

Sarah Acland

Physician

Marilyn Butler

Marilyn Butler

British literary critic

Nicholas Vaughan Bevan

Nicholas Vaughan Bevan


Henry Francis Pelham

Henry Francis Pelham

Historian

Henry Wellesley

Henry Wellesley

British author

Maria Theresa Lewis

Maria Theresa Lewis

British writer

Isabel de Bolebec

Isabel de Bolebec


Hardinge Hay Cameron

Hardinge Hay Cameron


Ronald Primrose, Lord Dalmeny

Ronald Primrose, Lord Dalmeny

Cricketer

Lucy Toulmin Smith

Lucy Toulmin Smith

American antiquarian and librarian

Gilbert Slater

Gilbert Slater

Economist

Charles Padel

Charles Padel


Militsa Zyornova

Militsa Zyornova

Scientist

E. J. Scovell

E. J. Scovell

Poet

Oliver Elton

Oliver Elton

Literary critic

Baden Henry Powell

Baden Henry Powell

Judge

E. J. Bowen

E. J. Bowen

British chemist

David Malcolm Lewis

David Malcolm Lewis

English historian

Jocelyn Hambro

Jocelyn Hambro

British merchant

Dorothy Philis James

Dorothy Philis James


John Hilton Edwards

John Hilton Edwards

British geneticist

Oliver Franks

Oliver Franks

Former British Ambassador to the United States

Michael Maclagan

Michael Maclagan

British historian

Felicia Skene

Felicia Skene

Scottish writer

Stephen Montagu Burrows

Stephen Montagu Burrows

British author

Charlotte Byron Green

Charlotte Byron Green


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