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Oxfordshire Blue Plaques : ウィキペディア英語版
Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board

The Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Oxfordshire Blue Plaques scheme website )〕 established in 1999, is administered by the Oxford Civic Society. It oversees the installation of blue plaques on historic buildings in the county of Oxfordshire, England to commemorate famous residents and events. The Board is currently chaired by Robert Evans, FBA, Regius Professor of History Emeritus.
==Blue plaques in the City of Oxford==

* Sarah Cooper (1848–1932), marmalade maker, at 83 High Street (10 October 2001)
* Felicia Skene (1821–1899), prison reformer, at 34 St Michael’s Street (2 July 2002)
* Sir James Murray (1837–1915), lexicographer, at 78 Banbury Road (21 October 2002)
* Willam Turner of Oxford (1789–1862), artist, at 16 St John Street (29 October 2002)
* Cecil Jackson-Cole (1901–1979), entrepreneur, philanthropist and founding member of the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief (Oxfam), at 17 Broad Street (14 November 2002)
* J.R.R. Tolkien (1892–1973), author and scholar, at 20 Northmoor Road (3 December 2002)
* Star Inn, for the formation in 1794 of the Oxfordshire Yeomanry (later the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars), at 34 Cornmarket, now the Clarendon Centre (8 November 2003)
* Sir Francis Simon (1893–1956), physicist and philanthropist, at 10 Belbroughton Road (6 December 2003)
* William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield (1877–1963), car maker and philanthropist, at 16 James Street (25 April 2004)
* Iffley Road Track, scene of the first sub-four-minute mile by Roger Bannister on 6 May 1954 (12 May 2004)
* Walter Pater (1839–1894), author and scholar, and his sister Clara Pater (1841–1910), pioneer of women’s education, at 2 Bradmore Road (3 July 2004)
* Daniel Evans (1769–1846) and Joshua Symm (1809–1887), designers and builders of many Oxford buildings at 34 St Giles' (19 October 2004)
* Noel Chavasse (1884–1917) VC and Bar, at Magdalen College School (30 September 2005)
* The Cutteslowe Walls (1934–1959), at 34 Aldrich Road (9 March 2006)
* Gathorne Robert Girdlestone (1881–1950), pioneering orthopaedic surgeon, at Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre Staff Accommodation, 72–74 Old Road, Headington, site of the Red House (9 May 2006)
* Thomas Combe (1796–1872), printer, and Martha Combe (1806–1893), patron of the arts, at St Barnabas Church, Oxford (25 February 2007)
* Magnetic resonance imaging scanner (1980), at The King's Centre, Osney Mead (14 May 2007)
* Paul Nash (1889–1946), artist, at 106 Banbury Road, Oxford (14 July 2007)
* Jane Burden (1839–1914), pre-Raphaelite model and wife of William Morris, at St Helen's Passage, Oxford (19 October 2007)
* Henry Taunt (1842–1922), photographer, 393 Cowley Road, Oxford (10 January 2008)
* Anthony Wood (1632–1695), antiquarian, Postmasters' Hall, Merton Street, Oxford (28 April 2008)
* Sir Hans Krebs (1900–1981), biochemist, at 27 Abberbury Road, Iffley (7 June 2008)
* C.S. Lewis (1898–1963), academic and author, at The Kilns, Lewis Close, Headington Quarry (26 July 2008)
* Nirad Chaudhuri (1897–1999), writer, at 20 Lathbury Road (4 October 2008)
* John Scott Haldane (1860–1936), physiologist, at 11 Crick Road (2 May 2009)
* Sir Isaiah Berlin (1909–1997), historian of ideas, at Headington House, Old High Street, Headington (7 June 2009)
* Rev. Canon John Stansfeld (1854–1939), priest and social reformer, at the former St Ebbe's Rectory, Paradise Square (26 June 2009)
* William Morfill (1834-1909), linguist, at 42 Park Town (1 November 2009)
* Norman Heatley (1911–2004), biochemist, at 12 Oxford Road, Old Marston (17 July 2010)
* Edmund Arnold Greening Lamborn (1877–1950), Headmaster, local historian, “Man of letters”, benefactor, at 34 Oxford Road, Littlemore (18 September 2010)
* Oxford Playhouse original auditorium (1923–1938) and former Big Game Museum at 12 Woodstock Road (14 October 2010)
* John Henry Brookes (1891–1975), artist, craftsman, educationist, at 195 The Slade, Headington, Oxford (16 March 2011)
* William Kimber (1872–1961), Headington Quarry morris dancer and musician, at 42 St Anne’s Road, Headington (30 May 2011)
* Salvador de Madariaga (1886–1978), statesman, scholar and writer, Boxtrees, 3 St Andrew's Road, Headington, Oxford (15 October 2011)
* Mary Augusta Ward (Mrs Humphry Ward) (1851–1920), social reformer and novelist, 17 Bradmore Road, Oxford (28 April 2012)
* Maureen Gardner (1928–1974), Olympic hurdles silver medallist 1948, 17 Maidcroft Road, Cowley, Oxford (7 July 2012)
* Ronnie Barker (1929–2005), actor and comedian, 23 Church Cowley Road, Oxford (29 September 2012)
* Richard Meux Benson (1824–1915), Vicar of Cowley and benefactor, founder of the Society of St John the Evangelist, at Marston Street, Oxford (9 May 2013)
* Civil War: Surrender of Oxford in 1646, at Cromwell House, Old Marston (16 June 2013)
* Elizabeth Bowen (1899–1973), author, at The Coach House, The Croft, Headington, Oxford (19 October 2014)
* Olive Gibbs (1918–1995), local politician and campaigner, at Christ Church Old Buildings, Osney Lane, Oxford (11 April 2015)
* Sir Richard Doll (1912–2005), epidemiologist, at 12 Rawlinson Road, Oxford (7 June 2015)
* John Chessell Buckler (1793–1894), Artist, antiquarian, architect, at 58 Holywell Street, Oxford (30 October 2015)

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