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== &nbsp;?Date - present ==
 
== &nbsp;?Date - present ==
  
 
This is Millefeuille cafe.
 
This is Millefeuille cafe.
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== &nbsp;?2000s ==
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This was the Adult Bookshop windowless and painted purple (see photo on top right of front cover of Annie Skinner's Cowley Road A History (2008)
  
 
== 1991 ==
 
== 1991 ==
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This was part of the Trident Discount Centre (see No 90).
 
This was part of the Trident Discount Centre (see No 90).
  
== c 1890 - 1971 ==
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== 1880s - 1971 ==
  
Kellys Directory 1952 to 1971 Nos 86 to 90 F Cape & Co department store
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Kellys Directory 1900 to 1971 Nos 86 to 90 a branch of&nbsp; F Cape & Co department store.<br/> Kellys Directory 1899 Nos 86 to 90 G W Turner, general draper (No 134 Cape & Co drapers)<br/> Nos 86 to 90 redeveloped 1880<ref>On Foot In Oxford No 12 East Oxford text by Malcolm Graham</ref>
  
 
== Before then? ==
 
== Before then? ==

Latest revision as of 11:57, 7 October 2017

This is the page for 86 Cowley Road.

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2017

 ?Date - present

This is Millefeuille cafe.

 ?2000s

This was the Adult Bookshop windowless and painted purple (see photo on top right of front cover of Annie Skinner's Cowley Road A History (2008)

1991

Thomsons Directory 1991 Hair Network

1984

This was part of the Trident Discount Centre (see No 90).

1880s - 1971

Kellys Directory 1900 to 1971 Nos 86 to 90 a branch of  F Cape & Co department store.
Kellys Directory 1899 Nos 86 to 90 G W Turner, general draper (No 134 Cape & Co drapers)
Nos 86 to 90 redeveloped 1880[1]

Before then?

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References

  1. On Foot In Oxford No 12 East Oxford text by Malcolm Graham