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The Jericho Cafe, Jericho, Oxford
At 112 Walton Street, on the corner of Observatory Street. Seen here behind the bicycle,
the Observatory Street name sign is unusually placed, at ankle level.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 31 Mar 2013
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Walton Street in Jericho, Oxford
Image: © Roger Davies
Taken: 9 May 2010
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Daisies on Walton Street
Image: © Steve Daniels
Taken: 27 Nov 2019
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Walton Street
Seen from the junction with Jericho Street. The Jericho Tavern on the left is a music venue which has placed host to the likes of Supergrass and Radiohead early in their careers.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 11 Aug 2010
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Kowloon House in Jericho, Oxford
Chinese takeaway at 114 Walton Street.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 31 Mar 2013
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Jericho, Oxford
This is a section of Walton Street - the A4144 - almost opposite the former Radcliffe Infirmary, looking in the direction of the city centre. The cinema first opened in 1913 showing ‘accompanied’ silent films under a “North Oxford Kinema” banner. It was renamed “The Scala” in 1920 under the ownership of the Gloucester-based entertainment firm, Pooles. In 1923 it was bought by Walker & Shaw Enterprises who introduced the showing of locally filmed newsreels. However, by 1925 it was being managed a Cockney showman called Ben Jay who renamed it “The New Scala” and who introduced musically accompanied community singing during the interval, with the words being projected onto the screen. In 1930, once the cinema had been taken over by the Poyntz family, it started to build its reputation as an art-house cinema. The Scala showed both classics and the latest foreign films whilst allocating Sundays to the Oxford Film Society. In 1970, after it had been taken over by Leeds-based Star Associated Holdings Ltd the cinema was 'twinned' and became Studios 1 and 2. In 1977 the cinema was revived yet again when it was taken over by the Contemporary Entertainments Company of London. It was then that it acquired its current name, the Phoenix. The management started showing more first-run films and although the cinema became more successful, with the possibility in the mid-1980s that it might be sold to one of the major chains, a “Friends of the Phoenix” scheme was started. In 1990 the cinema was taken over by its current owners City Screen and in 1998 the front of the building was extensively remodelled. Its lease is owned by St. John's College. As for the pub beyond it, it was built in 1818 and was originally known as The Jericho House. More recently however, it has also been known The Jericho, The Philanderer and The Firkin. In the late 1980s and early 1990s it was an important part of the local and national music scene, spawning Ride, Radiohead and Supergrass.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 29 Jul 2013
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Walton Street, Oxford
The Jericho Tavern and the Phoenix Picture House are on the right hand side of Walton Street.
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 8 Aug 2010
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Posh Fish! in Jericho, Oxford
Fish and chips shop on the left at 109 Walton Street. The exclamation mark is part of its name.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 31 Mar 2013
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Phoenix Picture House, Jericho
This cinema on Walton Street dates from 1913 when it opened as the North Oxford Kinema; it later became the Scala. By the 1970s it had been divided into two screens with adult films forming a major part of the programme. However, it experienced a renaissance in 1977 becoming the Phoenix showing art house and foreign language films. In the 1980s it became part of the Picturehouse Cinemas group which passed to Cineworld in 2012 although the brand has been retained. At the time of this photograph, cinemas across the country had not yet reopened following the Covid-19 pandemic crisis.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 11 Jul 2020
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The Phoenix Picture House
A historic traditional cinema on Walton Road in the Jericho area of Oxford. Originally the North Oxford Kinema, it was designed by local architect Gilbert T Gardner. It opened on 15 March 1913. It doesn't appear to be listed.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 23 Feb 2023
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