Blue plaque, Aldrich Road, Oxford

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Blue plaque, Aldrich Road, Oxford

Image: © Brian Robert Marshall Taken: 28 Jul 2010

Generally, to get a blue plaque affixed to a house, the subject has to be (a) a person, (b) famous and (c) dead. In this case the main protagonists are people and aren't particularly famous although they are almost certainly dead; they certainly don't warrant a blue plaque. It is what they got up to that does. Read on to find out why. Note. This image has a detailed ‘shared description’ which you won’t see by viewing this image on a slideshow. To read it click on the image.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.785462
Longitude
-1.264955