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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

Blue plaques in the City of Oxford
Name Date(s) Notable for Address Unveiling
Sarah Angelina Acland 1849–1930 Photographer 10 Park Town 24 July 2016
Andrea Angel 1877–1917 Oxford chemist and home front hero 15 Banbury Road 14 July 2018
Ronnie Barker 1929–2005 Actor and comedian 23 Church Cowley Road 29 September 2012
  • 1863–1936
  • 1881–1960
  • Astronomer, philatelist
  • Seismologist, astronomer
2 Winchester Road, Oxford 8 October 2019
Richard Meux Benson 1824–1915 Vicar of Cowley and benefactor, founder of the Society of St John the Evangelist Marston Street 9 May 2013
Sir Isaiah Berlin 1909–1997 Historian of ideas Headington House, Old High Street, Headington 7 June 2009
Elizabeth Bowen 1899–1973 Author The Coach House, The Croft, Headington 19 October 2014
John Henry Brookes 1891–1975 Artist, craftsman, educationist 195 The Slade, Headington 16 March 2011
Edward Brooks (VC) 1883–1944 Company Sergeant Major 16 Windsor Street, Headington 29 July 2017
Rhoda Broughton 1840–1920 Popular novelist, independent woman, and wit River View, Headington Hill 22 October 2020
John Chessell Buckler 1793–1894 Artist, antiquarian, architect 58 Holywell Street 30 October 2015
Jane Burden 1839–1914 Pre-Raphaelite model and wife of William Morris St Helen's Passage 19 October 2007
Nirad Chaudhuri 1897–1999 Writer 20 Lathbury Road 4 October 2008
Noel Chavasse 1884–1917 VC and Bar Magdalen College School 30 September 2005
Chiang Yee 1903–1977 Artist and writer 28 Southmoor Road, Oxford 29 June 2019
Civil War 1646 Surrender of Oxford in 1646 Cromwell House, Old Marston 16 June 2013
  • 1796–1872
  • 1806–1893
  • Printer
  • Patron of the arts
St Barnabas Church 25 February 2007
Sarah Cooper 1848–1932 Marmalade maker 83 High Street 10 October 2001
The Cutteslowe Walls 1934–1959 34 Aldrich Road 9 March 2006
Sir Richard Doll 1912–2005 Epidemiologist 12 Rawlinson Road 7 June 2015
George Claridge Druce 1850–1932 Botanist, pharmacist, mayor 83 High Street 28 April 2018
  • 1769–1846
  • 1809–1887
Designers and builders of many Oxford buildings 34 St Giles' 19 October 2004
Maureen Gardner 1928–1974 Olympic hurdles silver medallist 1948 17 Maidcroft Road, Cowley 7 July 2012
Olive Gibbs 1918–1995 Local politician and campaigner Christ Church Old Buildings, Osney Lane 11 April 2015
Gathorne Robert Girdlestone 1881–1950 Pioneering orthopaedic surgeon Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre Staff Accommodation, 72–74 Old Road, Headington, site of the Red House 9 May 2006
John Scott Haldane 1860–1936 Physiologist 11 Crick Road 2 May 2009
Norman Heatley 1911–2004 Biochemist 12 Oxford Road, Old Marston 17 July 2010
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin 1910–1994 Crystallographer, Nobel Laureate 94 Woodstock Road 5 May 2016
Iffley Road Track 1954 scene of the first sub-four-minute mile by Roger Bannister on 6 May 1954 Iffley Road 12 May 2004
Cecil Jackson-Cole 1901–1979 Entrepreneur, philanthropist and founding member of the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief (Oxfam) 17 Broad Street 14 November 2002
William Kimber 1872–1961 Headington Quarry morris dancer and musician 42 St Anne's Road, Headington 30 May 2011
Sir Hans Krebs 1900–1981 Biochemist 27 Abberbury Road, Iffley 7 June 2008
Edmund Arnold Greening Lamborn 1877–1950 Headmaster, local historian, "man of letters", benefactor 34 Oxford Road, Littlemore 18 September 2010
James Legge 1815–1897 Sinologist and missionary 3 Keble Road 16 May 2018
C.S. Lewis 1898–1963 Academic and author The Kilns, Lewis Close, Headington Quarry 26 July 2008
Salvador de Madariaga 1886–1978 Statesman, scholar and writer Boxtrees, 3 St Andrew's Road, Headington 15 October 2011
Magnetic resonance imaging scanner 1980 The King's Centre, Osney Mead 14 May 2007
Percy Manning 1870–1917 Antiquary and folklorist 300 Banbury Road, Summertown 8 April 2017
Chassar Moir 1900–1977 Gynaecologist, pioneering researcher, and surgeon 11 Chadlington Road 6 July 2019
William Morfill 1834–1909 Linguist 42 Park Town 1 November 2009
William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield 1877–1963 Car maker and philanthropist 16 James Street 25 April 2004
Sir James Murray 1837–1915 Lexicographer 78 Banbury Road 21 October 2002
Joan Murray née Clarke 1917–1996 Cryptanalyst and numismatist 7 Larkfields, Headington Quarry 27 July 2019
Paul Nash 1889–1946 Artist 106 Banbury Road 14 July 2007
Oxford Park & Ride 1973 First enduring Park & Ride bus scheme in the UK Redbridge Park & Ride, Abingdon Road 1 November 2019
Oxford Playhouse 1923–1938 Original auditorium and former Big Game Museum 12 Woodstock Road 14 October 2010
Oxford United Football Club 1893 Foundation here as Headington F.C. The Britannia, London Road, Headington 27 October 2019
  • 1839–1894
  • 1841–1910
  • Author and scholar
  • Pioneer of women's education
2 Bradmore Road 3 July 2004
Penicillin 1938–1941 Development at Sir William Dunn School of Pathology Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, South Parks Road 29 May 2018
Penicillin 1941 First treatment in 1941 at the former Radcliffe Infirmary Outpatients Building (now the University of Oxford Radcliffe Primary Care Health Sciences Building) Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road 29 May 2018
Dame Margery Perham 1895–1982 Historian, key writer and adviser on African affairs 5 Rawlinson Road 1 June 2019
  • 1856–1943
  • 1889–1915
  • FRS, evolutionary biologist
  • Rugby football hero
Wykeham House, 56 Banbury Road 11 June 2016
  • 1912–2001
  • 1913–2009
  • Poet
  • Printer
14 Stanley Road 16 September 2016
Annie Rogers 1856–1937 Classicist, campaigner for women’s full membership of Oxford University 35 St Giles', Oxford 23 September 2020
St Ignatius' Chapel 1793 First Roman Catholic church at Oxford after the Reformation Angel Court, 81 St Clement's Street 31 July 2018
Sir Francis Simon 1893–1956 Physicist and philanthropist 10 Belbroughton Road 6 December 2003
Felicia Skene 1821–1899 Prison reformer 34 St Michael's Street 2 July 2002
Rev. Canon John Stansfeld 1854–1939 Priest and social reformer former St Ebbe's Rectory, Paradise Square 26 June 2009
Star Inn 1794 Formation of the Oxfordshire Yeomanry (later the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars) 34 Cornmarket, now the Clarendon Centre 8 November 2003
Henry Taunt 1842–1922 Photographer 393 Cowley Road 10 January 2008
J.R.R. Tolkien 1892–1973 Author and scholar 20 Northmoor Road 3 December 2002
Willam Turner of Oxford 1789–1862 Artist 16 St John Street 29 October 2002
Alan Villiers 1903–1982 Master of square-rigged ships, author, photographer 1A Lucerne Road, Summertown 6 May 2017
Mary Augusta Ward (Mrs Humphry Ward) 1851–1920 Social reformer and novelist 17 Bradmore Road 28 April 2012
William Wilkinson 1819–1901 Architect 5 Beaumont Street 19 October 2016
Ivy Williams 1877–1966 Lawyer and university teacher, first woman to be called to the Bar of England and Wales 12 King Edward Street 21 September 2020
Anthony Wood 1632–1695 Antiquarian Postmasters' Hall, Merton Street 28 April 2008

Blue plaques elsewhere in Oxfordshire

Blue plaques elsewhere in Oxfordshire
Name Date(s) Notable for Address Unveiling
Mont Abbott 1902–1989 Carter, shepherd, and storyteller Biddy’s Bottom, Fulwell 23 June 2007
John Alder 1715–1780 Lottery winner and public benefactor The Mitre Inn, now 39 Stert Street, Abingdon-on-Thames 24 April 2003
H. H. Asquith 1852–1928 Prime Minister 43 Church Street, Sutton Courtenay 30 June 2012
Lord Berners 1883–1950 Composer, writer, artist, and eccentric Faringdon Folly Tower, Faringdon 6 April 2013
Sir John Betjeman 1906–1984 Poet, writer, and broadcaster Garrards Farmhouse, Uffington 24 June 2006
Sir William Blackstone 1723–1780 Judge and jurist The Town Hall, Wallingford 1 October 2009
Janet Heatley Blunt 1859–1950 Folk song and morris dance collector Le Hall Place, Manor Road, Adderbury 27 September 2009
Henry Boddington 1813–1886 Founder of Boddington’s Brewery 14 (54) Wellington Street (site of former workhouse), Thame 14 April 2011
Edmund Bradstock 1550–1607 Benefactor to Appleford-on-Thames and Sutton Courtenay Orchard House, Church Street, Appleford-on-Thames 3 June 2017
William Buckland 1784–1856 Geologist The Old Rectory, Islip 10 August 2008
Alfredo Campoli 1906–1991 Violinist 39 North Street, Thame 14 April 2011
William Carter 1852–1921 Founder of Carterton Carterton Town Hall, Carterton 30 March 2004
Robin Cavendish 1930–1994 Responaut, champion of the severely disabled The Old Rectory, Church Lane, Drayton St Leonard 16 June 2019
  • 1890–1976
  • 1904–1978
  • Author
  • Archaeologist
Winterbrook House, Cholsey 8 May 2010
  • 1947–2003
  • 1866–1962
  • Magazine at Burford
  • Founding editor
Greyhounds, Ship Street, Burford 22 June 2014
Sir Stafford Cripps 1889–1952 Politician and benefactor The Village Centre, Filkins 7 July 2007
Wytton Perowne D'Arcy Dalton 1893–1981 Champion and protector of Public Rights of Way The Limes (formerly Wyverns), Lower End, Great Milton 18 August 2017
General Sir Kenneth Darling 1909–1998 Soldier and General Vicarage Farmhouse, Alchester Road, Chesterton 4 July 2015
William Henry Dines 1855–1927 Pioneering meteorologist The Old Barn, Brook Street, Benson 9 June 2018
Charles Early 1824–1912 Blanket manufacturer Witney Mill, Mill Street, Witney 24 April 2009
Raymond ffennell 1871–1944 Philanthropist (with his wife Hope and daughter Hazel) Hill End Centre, Farmoor 20 August 2016
James Figg 1684–1734 Prize fighter James Figg pub (formerly the Greyhound Inn), Cornmarket, Thame 14 April 2011
Sir Terry Frost 1915–2003 Abstract artist 2 Old Parr Street, Banbury 15 July 2017
Humphrey Gainsborough 1718–1776 Innovative engineer Christ Church United Reformed Church, Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames 1 September 2002
Elizabeth Goudge 1900–1984 Artist Rose Cottage, Rotherfield Peppard 19 April 2008
Kenneth Grahame 1859–1932 Author Boham's House, Westbrook Street, Blewbury 25 May 2012
Robert Graves 1895–1985 Poet and writer World’s End, Collice Street, Islip 18 May 2014
Larcum Kendall 1721–1795 Watchmaker The Post Office (near site of cottage), 8 Market Street, Charlbury 3 May 2014
Cecil Kimber 1888–1845 Creator of the MG marque Boundary House, Oxford Road, Abingdon-on-Thames 4 October 2014
  • 1625–c.1670
  • 1640–1711
  • 1650–1722
Eminent clockmakers The Church Room, Claydon 25 September 2010
F. W. T. C. Lascelles 1875–1934 Pageant master The Manor, Sibford Gower 24 October 2003
William Logsdail 1859–1944 Artist The Manor House, Noke 13 July 2013
William Penney, Baron Penney 1909–1991 Mathematical physicist and public servant Orchard House, Cat Street, East Hendred 8 August 2014
William Potts (author and editor) 1868–1949 Author and editor of the Banbury Guardian Former printing works, 16 Parson Street, Banbury 30 April 2002
Arthur Edwin Preston 1852–1942 Mayor, antiquarian, and historian of Abingdon Whitefield, Park Crescent, Abingdon-on-Thames 12 June 2015
Barbara Pym 1913–1980 Novelist Barn Cottage, Finstock 1 September 2006
Ripon Hall, Oxford 1933–1975 Former Church of England Theological College Foxcome Hall, Boars Hill 27 May 2004
Francis Edward Robinson 1833–1910 Clergyman and doyen of bell ringers St Peter’s Church, Drayton, Abingdon-on-Thames 22 May 2016
L. T. C. Rolt 1910–1974 Engineering historian, champion of Inland Waterways Tooley’s Boatyard, Banbury 7 August 2010
Sir Bernhard Samuelson 1820–1905 Industrialist and educationist Mechanics Institute, now Banbury Library, Marlborough Road, Banbury 30 April 2002
Samuel Edgar Saunders 1857–1933 Boat builder and engineer, pioneer of air and marine craft Former boathouse and showroom by bridge, Goring-on-Thames 7 September 2013
James Allen Shuffrey 1859–1939 Artist 7 Narrow Hill, Woodgreen, Witney 17 May 2008
William Smith 1815–1875 Blanket manufacturer 8 Bridge Street, Witney 24 April 2009
Patrick Steptoe 1913–1988 Gynaecologist, pioneer of IVF 52 West End, Witney 5 May 2019
Revd Edward Stone 1702–1768 Discoverer of aspirin Hitchman’s Brewery, Chipping Norton 1 October 2003
Sir Montagu Stopford 1892–1971 Burma Campaign Rock Hill, Chipping Norton 8 July 2008
Reginald Tiddy 1880–1916 Collector of folk plays and local benefactor Tiddy Hall, Ascott-under-Wychwood 8 September 2012
Jethro Tull 1674–1741 Inventor of the seed drill 19A The Street, Crowmarsh Gifford 17 September 2002
Daniel Turner 1710–1798 Baptist minister, theologian, hymn writer 35 Ock Street, Abingdon-on-Thames 17 July 2011
Westfield House 1937–1939 Refuge for Basque Children Aston 17 July 2003
Alfred White (bellhanger) 1804–1876 Innkeeper, church bellhanger, founder of Whites of Appleton The Greyhound, Besselsleigh 26 July 2014
Wytham Woods 1942 Bequest Keeper’s Hill Car Park, Wytham 7 October 2017

See also

References

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