Longwall Street
Longwall Street is a street in central
deer park. The street is actually named after the old city wall to the west of the street, now largely hidden in the grounds of New College
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Holywell Street and St Cross Road form a junction with the northern end of the street. The High forms a junction with the southern end.
Morris Motors
In 1902
Cowley, southeast of Oxford.[2]
There is a small display with information about Morris Motors in one of the windows of the former Longwall premises.
Gallery
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Longwall Street, Oxford
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The former Morris Motors factory in Longwall Street
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The junction with St Cross Road at the north end of Longwall Street, looking south
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View of the Magdalen College wall in Longwall Street
References
- ^ a b c Woolley 2010, p. 94.
- ^ Woolley 2010, p. 95.
Sources
- Woolley, Liz (2010). "Industrial Architecture in Oxford, 1870 to 1914". Oxoniensia. LXXV. ISSN 0308-5562.
External links
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