Oxfordshire_Blue_Plaques_Board

Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board

Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board

Anonymous voluntary historic board


The Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board[1] established in 1999 was the brainchild of Sir Hugo Brunner, then Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, and Edwin Townsend-Coles, Chairman of the Oxford Civic Society. The Board is an autonomous voluntary body whose members are drawn from cultural organisations and local government across the county. It awards and installs blue plaques on buildings in Oxford and Oxfordshire to commemorate very remarkable residents and, occasionally, historic events. For more detailed information, see the Board’s website.

The plaque commemorating Thomas and Martha Combe in Jericho, Oxford.

Blue plaques in the City of Oxford

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Blue plaques elsewhere in Oxfordshire

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References

  1. "Oxfordshire Blue Plaques scheme website". Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board. Retrieved 6 May 2021.

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