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 6

Mitzi Cunliffe

Mitzi Cunliffe

American Sculptor

Thomas Kanza

Thomas Kanza


Roger Silverstone

Roger Silverstone

Author

David Pears

David Pears

British philosopher

Dino Toso

Dino Toso

Italian engineer

Robert Ranulph Marett

Robert Ranulph Marett

British ethnologist

Kenneth Wheare

Kenneth Wheare


Bruno Cassirer

Bruno Cassirer

Publisher

Raymond Hoffenberg

Raymond Hoffenberg

Endocrinologist

Nathaniel Bliss

Nathaniel Bliss

Astronomer

Henry Bradley

Henry Bradley

British philologist

John BurdonSanderson

John BurdonSanderson

Physiologist

John North

John North

British historian

Marian Allen

Marian Allen

British writer

Augustus Edward Hough Love

Augustus Edward Hough Love

Mathematician

Henry John Stephen Smith

Henry John Stephen Smith

Mathematician

Sebastian Rahtz

Sebastian Rahtz

British software engineer

William Francis Barry

William Francis Barry

British writer

Bernard Kettlewell

Bernard Kettlewell

British lepidopterist

Nevil Sidgwick

Nevil Sidgwick

Chemist

Richard Southwood

Richard Southwood


Bimal Krishna Matilal

Bimal Krishna Matilal

Indian philosopher

Sir Thomas Chapman, 7th Baronet

Sir Thomas Chapman, 7th Baronet


G. M. B. Dobson

G. M. B. Dobson

British physicist

Arthur Anthony Macdonell

Arthur Anthony Macdonell

Scholar

Henry Scott Holland

Henry Scott Holland

Author

Marjorie Reeves

Marjorie Reeves

British historian

William Cartwright

William Cartwright

Bahamian Politician

John O. Westwood

John O. Westwood

Entomologist

Rodney Needham

Rodney Needham

British anthropologist

Max Hayward

Max Hayward

British translator

Marjorie Sweeting

Marjorie Sweeting


George Claridge Druce

George Claridge Druce

English botanist

Johann Jacob Dillenius

Johann Jacob Dillenius

German botanist

William Searle Holdsworth

William Searle Holdsworth


Tenney Frank

Tenney Frank

Historian

Donald Meltzer

Donald Meltzer

Psychoanalyst

Manoug Parikian

Manoug Parikian

British musician

Christopher Chavasse

Christopher Chavasse

Olympic athlete

Francis Chavasse

Francis Chavasse

Bishop of Liverpool

Michael Ramsey

Michael Ramsey

Bishop

Thomas Kelly Cheyne

Thomas Kelly Cheyne


Kathy Wilkes

Kathy Wilkes

Philosopher

Andrew Sherratt

Andrew Sherratt

Archaeologist

Edwin Hatch

Edwin Hatch

English theologian

William Beveridge

William Beveridge

Former Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom

Alexander Cairncross

Alexander Cairncross

British economist

Denys WatkinsPitchford

Denys WatkinsPitchford

Naturalist

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