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== 1863 - 1983 ==
The whole of the Manzil Way site was formerly home to the imposing Oxford City Cowley Road Workhouse, approached by a long drive (now Manzil Way road). This workhouse for 330 inmates replaced the former city workhouse Oxford City Workhouse on Rats & Mice Hill (Little Clarendon Street). It stood on eleven acres of land bought from Magalen and Pembroke Colleges. Its foundation stone was laid on 6 April 1863 and it was completed in 1865.
During the First World War it  the Workhouse was used as a military hospital.
[[File:Cowley road hospital|frame|Postcard by Henry Taunt showing the former Cowley Road Workhouse when it was the 3rd Southern General Hospital: Cowley section during the First World War]]
The building became a&nbsp;geriatric hospital in 1929, and the place of death of many people is&nbsp;described&nbsp;in burial registers&nbsp;as taking place at "205A Cowley Road". In 1951 the first geriatric day hospital in the country was opened on the site. The hospital closed in about 1983.<ref>[http://www.oxfordshirehealtharchives.nhs.uk/hospitals/cowley_road.htm/ Oxfordshire Health Archives: Cowley Road Hospital]</ref>
All that remains of the former workhouse is the chapel behind the mosque (now the Asian Cultural Centre). The buildings behind Restore, now used by Oxford Health NHS Trust for mental health services, seem to date from the time of the geriatric hospital (c.1950s).
 
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