Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board

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The plaque commemorating Thomas and Martha Combe in Jericho, Oxford.

The Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board,[1] established in 1999, is administered by the Oxford Civic Society. It oversees the installation of blue plaques on historic buildings in the county of Oxfordshire, England to commemorate famous residents and events. The Board is currently chaired by Robert Evans, FBA, Regius Professor of History Emeritus.

Blue plaques in the City of Oxford (in the order in which they were installed)

The Roger Bannister running track on Iffley Road.

Blue plaques elsewhere in Oxfordshire (in the order in which they were installed)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Oxfordshire Blue Plaques scheme website". Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board. Retrieved 6 May 2015.

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