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== 2008-present ==
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Spring Tea
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Number 62 is occupied by the fairtrade gift shop 'Indigo'. It opened in 2008, originally called 'Saree'. The business originally started "''with a few bags and scarves picked up from the Par Ganj bazaar in Delhi and sold at Oxford’s Thursday market''", according to the [http://www.shopindigo.co.uk/our-story/ Indigo website]. Their move to a permanent shop was enabled by a bank loan "granted on the day the Lehman Brothers collapsed".
 
Number 62 is occupied by the fairtrade gift shop 'Indigo'. It opened in 2008, originally called 'Saree'. The business originally started "''with a few bags and scarves picked up from the Par Ganj bazaar in Delhi and sold at Oxford’s Thursday market''", according to the [http://www.shopindigo.co.uk/our-story/ Indigo website]. Their move to a permanent shop was enabled by a bank loan "granted on the day the Lehman Brothers collapsed".
  
== 1950s -&nbsp;?date ==
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Kelly's Directory 1952 to 1976 Jesse Seary, confectioner
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Kelly's Directory 1934 to 1976 Jesse Seary, confectioner
  
 
== Before then? ==
 
== Before then? ==
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Latest revision as of 13:19, 21 February 2024

This is the page for 62 Cowley Road.

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February 2017: The Indigo fairtrade shop

2024

Spring Tea

2008-2022

Number 62 is occupied by the fairtrade gift shop 'Indigo'. It opened in 2008, originally called 'Saree'. The business originally started "with a few bags and scarves picked up from the Par Ganj bazaar in Delhi and sold at Oxford’s Thursday market", according to the Indigo website. Their move to a permanent shop was enabled by a bank loan "granted on the day the Lehman Brothers collapsed".

1930s - ?date

Kelly's Directory 1934 to 1976 Jesse Seary, confectioner

Before then?

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