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== 2009 - ? == | == 2009 - ? == | ||
This was Cafe Milano. A photo of the cafe can be [https://flic.kr/p/gqQmZP seen here]..Although they featured the Italian flag, it seems to have been run and staffed by Russians. Thomsons Directory 2009 and 2010 Milano | This was Cafe Milano. A photo of the cafe can be [https://flic.kr/p/gqQmZP seen here]..Although they featured the Italian flag, it seems to have been run and staffed by Russians. Thomsons Directory 2009 and 2010 Milano | ||
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See photo at number [[94|94]] | See photo at number [[94|94]] | ||
== 1970s == | == 1950s - 1970s == | ||
In April 1976 shortly after the Penultimate Picture Palace was opened by Bill Heine, his wife opened a a poster shop "The Silent Screen".<ref>See photo in Marilyn Yurdan's The Changing Faces of the Cowley Road</ref> opposite, in no 92. It was painted black to match the cinema. Later she made it into a pancake restaurant The chef was from Yugoslavia, called Dragan. | |||
Kelly's Directory 1968 to 1976 No 92 Reeve's (Oxford) Ltd, heating engineers, DIY supplies (see No 78)<br/> Kelly's Directory 1962 to 1964 No 92 Viewline Ltd television relay service<br/> Kelly's Directory 1952 to 1960 No 92 Curry's Ltd cycle dealers | |||
== Before then? == | == Before then? == |