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Saint Aldate (/ˈɔːldeɪt/; Old Welsh, Eldad; died 577) was a
bishop of Gloucester,
venerated as a
saint in the
Roman Catholic Church with the
feast day...
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Aldate's (/ˈɔːldeɪts/, like "all dates") is a
street in
central Oxford, England,
named after Saint Aldate, but
formerly known as Fish Street. The street...
- St
Aldate's may
refer to: St
Aldate's, Oxford, a
street in
Oxford St
Aldate's Church, an
Anglican church in
Oxford St
Aldate, a
former Bishop of Gloucester...
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brothers became commissioned officers in the
Church Lads'
Brigade at St
Aldate's Church.
Lawrence claimed that he ran away from home
around 1905, and served...
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Cornmarket Street (pedestrianised),
Queen Street (mainly pedestrianised), St
Aldate's and the High
Street ("the High";
blocked for
through traffic). Cornmarket...
- for the city. The site they
chose was on the east side of St
Aldate's. The St
Aldate's building was
designed by the city surveyor,
Samuel Lipscomb Seckham...
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almost all
aspects of the
history of science. In the
Faculty of
Music on St
Aldate's is the Bate
Collection of
Musical Instruments, a
collection mostly of instruments...
- St
Aldate's is a
Church of
England parish church in the
centre of Oxford, in the
Deanery and
Diocese of Oxford. The
church is on the
street named St Aldate's...
- Museum* (Beaumont Street) Bate
Collection of
Musical Instruments* (St
Aldate's)
Christ Church Picture Gallery* (Christ Church)
Modern Art
Oxford (Pembroke...
- Alice's Shop is a shop at 83 St
Aldate's, Oxford, England. With 82 St
Aldate's next door it is part of a stone-built 15th-century
house that was remodelled...