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1877 house in Oxford, England
Gunfield is a large detached Gothic Revival house in Norham Gardens, North Oxford, a Victorian suburb of Oxford, England. It was designed by the architect
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Parkland area northeast of the city centre in Oxford, England
the north of the parks are Norham Gardens (with large houses including Gunfield backing onto the park) and Lady Margaret Hall, to the west the Parks Road
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Music society in Oxford, England
years, especially during the 1940s, the society met free of charge at Gunfield in Norham Gardens, North Oxford, with the sponsorship and support of the
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College of the University of Oxford
Centre, a complex consisting of several large Victorian villas, including Gunfield. This site was for many years the home of St Stephen's House, Oxford, before
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Road in North Oxford, England
pianist Margaret Deneke (1882–1969), lived at No. 19, Gunfield. They held musical soirees at Gunfield, with guests including Albert Einstein and Albert Schweitzer
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English pianist, musicologist, choirmaster, and benefactor
women-only Oxford college at Gunfield, 19 Norham Gardens, near to the college. The sisters held soirees in the music room at Gunfield, attended by guests including
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College of the University of Oxford
Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize winner and female education activist Gunfield, next to the college "Student statistics". University of Oxford. 2023.
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English suffragist and Germanist (1878–1973)
Margaret Deneke, lived in a house, Gunfield, close to the college. The pair held highly regarded musical soirees at Gunfield, attended by guests including
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Road in North Oxford, England
View south along Fyfield Road, with Gunfield at the end
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and Donald Tovey. She and her sister Helena held concerts at their home Gunfield, where Busch and Marie Soldat-Roeger played. Variations on a Theme of Joachim
Music at Balliol College, Oxford
Music_at_Balliol_College,_Oxford
Suburb of Oxford, England
is Norham Gardens, with large houses backing onto the park, including Gunfield. A large open area of ancient common land, Port Meadow, adjoining the River
North_Oxford
British architect (1886-1952)
College, Cambridge. Moberly was commissioned to work on the extension to Gunfield, at 19 Norham Gardens, Oxford. Specifically, he designed the linkage way
Arthur_Hamilton_Moberly
British Gothic Revival architect and speculative builder
Bradmore Road, Canterbury Road, Crick Road and Norham Gardens (including Gunfield), amongst other locations. In central Oxford, Codd designed shops and offices
Frederick_Codd
Human settlement in England
Forest Hills. Another theory is simply that Gunville is a derivation of Gunfield, as marked on a map from the 1700s and also asserted by William Tucker
Gunville
Buildings in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Q26672146 Gunfield II 19, Norham Gardens 8 September 1992 SP5152807544 51°45′51″N 1°15′17″W / 51.764214°N 1.2547513°W / 51.764214; -1.2547513 (Gunfield) 1047043
Listed buildings in Oxford (outside the centre)
Listed_buildings_in_Oxford_(outside_the_centre)
British Army Brigadier
Constance Phyllis, the eldest daughter of Henry Grant Madan Conybeare, J.P. of Gunfield, Ingatestone, Essex. Constance died in 1937. His siblings included Major-General
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