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Morrell Avenue : ウィキペディア英語版
Morrell Avenue

Morrell Avenue is a residential tree-lined road in Headington, east Oxford, England.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/property/headington/morrell-avenue/ )
The road runs east–west in a gentle curve around the southern edge of South Park, south of Headington Hill, rising from west to east. At the western end is a junction with St Clement's (A420), part of the main arterial road leading east out of Oxford. At the eastern end of the road is a roundabout close to Warneford Hospital. It continues as Warneford Lane and there is a junction with Divinity Road to the south. The trees are mainly mature lime trees.
The avenue is named after a local brewery family, the Morrells, who used to live on their estate at Headington Hill Hall to the north, including South Park. It was built in 1929–31, originally with council houses. The architect was Kellett Ablett, who started working in the City Engineer's department at Oxford in 1925. The houses were judged to be of high quality for the time, both architecturally and environmentally.
Morrell Avenue is mentioned in a number of books including ''The Silent Traveller in Oxford'', originally published in 1944 and written by the Chinese author Chiang Yee, who lived in Oxford for a while. It is also mentioned in the book ''Dark Clouds Gather'' by Katy Sara Culling about mental illness due to Morrell Avenue's proximity to Warneford Hospital, which specialises in mental illness.
On 9 July 2012, the Olympic torch was carried along Morrell Avenue before the London 2012 Olympic Games.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Olympic Torch — Morrell Avenue, Oxford )
==See also==

* Morrells Brewery

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