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Lonsdale Road

Coordinates: 51°46′48″N 1°15′44″W / 51.77992°N 1.26222°W / 51.77992; -1.26222
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Lonsdale Road at the junction with King's Cross Road.
St Michael and All Angels parish church on the north side of Lonsdale Road.

Lonsdale Road is a residential road in Summertown, north Oxford, England.[1]

The road runs between Banbury Road to the west and the River Cherwell to the east.[2] To the south is Summer Fields School, a private preparatory school. St Michael and All Angels parish church is on the north side of Lonsdale Road, near the Banbury Road end.[3]

Lonsdale Road is named after the Earl of Lonsdale.[4] The road was named in 1905 although the first houses in the road were erected from 1902.[5]

John Herivel's house in Lonsdale Road, with a blue plaque erected by his daughter.[6][7]

Notable residents

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There have been a number of notable residents of Lonsdale Road, especially scientists, including two Nobel Prize winners.[8] The following have been residents in the road:

Three of the houses in the road bear blue plaques. The Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board erected the plaques to Nikolaas Tinbergen[19] and Ludwig Guttmann.[20] The third, to John Herivel, is a private one created and installed by his daughter Susan.[21]

References

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  1. ^ Kinchin, Perilla (2006). Seven Roads in Summertown: Voices from an Oxford Suburb. White Cockade Publishing. ISBN 187348713-4.
  2. ^ "Lonsdale Road on Oxford Street Map". Oxford.StreetMapOf.co.uk. UK. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  3. ^ "St Michael & All Angels". Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  4. ^ Symonds, Ann Spokes; Morgan, Nigel (2010). "Lonsdale Road". The Origins of Oxford Street Names. Robert Boyd Publications. p. 146. ISBN 978-1-899536-99-3.
  5. ^ Kinchin (2006), page 222.
  6. ^ a b "WW2 Bletchley Park codebreaker John Herivel awarded plaque". BBC News. UK: BBC. 10 May 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  7. ^ a b Plaque #31149 on Open Plaques
  8. ^ Kinchin (2006), page 84.
  9. ^ Kinchin (2006), pages 80–81.
  10. ^ Kinchin (2006), pages 82–83, 148, 216–217.
  11. ^ a b c Kinchin (2006), page 85.
  12. ^ a b "Lonsdale Road". Kelly's Directory of Oxford, 1976 (68th ed.). IPC Business Press. 1975. pp. 385–386.
  13. ^ Kinchin (2006), pages 87–88.
  14. ^ Agulnik, Peter (23 January 2011). "Bertram Mandelbrote obituary: Pioneering psychiatrist who helped transform mental hospitals". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  15. ^ Kinchin (2006), pages 88–90.
  16. ^ Bromham, David R.; Dalton, Maureen E.; Jackson, Jennifer C. (1990). Philosophical Ethics in Reproductive Medicine. Manchester University Press. p. viii. ISBN 978-0719030130.
  17. ^ Kinchin (2006), page 91.
  18. ^ Kinchin (2006), pages 84–85.
  19. ^ http://www.oxonblueplaques.org.uk/plaques/tinbergen.html
  20. ^ http://www.oxonblueplaques.org.uk/plaques/guttmann.html
  21. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-27341855

51°46′48″N 1°15′44″W / 51.77992°N 1.26222°W / 51.77992; -1.26222