old shop window
Oxford City Council notice board
council bill posting board
Blackwell Bookshop
the ugly Said of Oxford
George Street street sign
second St Ebbes demolition
desolate dreaming spires
city bus map
Westgate trees
Oxfordshire County Hall
Oxford's dreary Westgate Centre
St Ebbes laid bare again
Westgate rubble
too much information
Oxford's tacky "West End"
High Street covered market
good riddance to the Westgate
The Carfax Tower
brutal city architecture
barren wastes of Westgate
second demolition in forty years
where once stood a car park
Westgate remains
mistransforming Oxford
October shop window
Carfax in grey
Westgate pit
brutal remains
Westgate carbuncle demolition
end of the Westgate
has-been shopping centre
last view of the shopping centre?
brutalist crap architecture
end of the Westgate Centre
at least it's brick
Oxford Westgate Centre
surveying the Westgate ruins
end of a crappy shopping centre
knocking down crap to build more crap
Carfax from the bus
Westgate construction cranes
has-been Westgate Centre
new Westgate foundations
Westgate ruin
end of the shopping centre
Hyundai tackles the Westgate
the new Westgate
half-demolished carbuncle
Welcome to the Westgate!
forshaw demolition gear
new Westgate going up
Oxford City Sightseeing
brutalist shopping centre
Westgate 2016
Westgate 2016
inspiring old High Street
unwelcome to Oxford
back of the old Westgate
riding up the High
Westgate from the castle
English weather
Bonn Square steps
New George Street
Westgate execution
last of the car park
car park demolition
Oxford's West Gate
multi-storey demolition
Westgate Pagoda
goodbye car park
Westgate due for demolition
Bell & Compass pub
Westgate grot
Old Greyfriars Street bridge
Westgate bridge for demolition
multi-storey to be demolished
multi-storey due for demolition
dreary old Westgate Centre
Castle Street, Oxford
ugly Westgate shopping centre
St Ebbes Street 2005
Westgate Centre 2006
Westgate 2006
Oxford police horses
police horses in Cornmarket
Bonn Square 2006
Carfax in summer
Carfax clock
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Coffee: 15p
Orange: 12p
Crisp: 11p
Biscuits: 8p
Half a crown for a cup of tea! It's that blinking decimalisation that's put all the prices up.
I can remember when tea was only fourpence. And that was old money!
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