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- Oxfordshire_History_Centre abstract "Oxfordshire History Centre is located in St Luke’s Church, Cowley, Oxford, England. It aims to collect, preserve and make available the records of the historic county of Oxfordshire. It holds original records and printed material from the 12th to 21st century, which are available for all to see free of charge. It is owned and run by Oxfordshire County Council. It is recognised as a place of deposit by The National Archives.".
- Q7115595 abstract "Oxfordshire History Centre is located in St Luke’s Church, Cowley, Oxford, England. It aims to collect, preserve and make available the records of the historic county of Oxfordshire. It holds original records and printed material from the 12th to 21st century, which are available for all to see free of charge. It is owned and run by Oxfordshire County Council. It is recognised as a place of deposit by The National Archives.".
- Oxfordshire_History_Centre comment "Oxfordshire History Centre is located in St Luke’s Church, Cowley, Oxford, England. It aims to collect, preserve and make available the records of the historic county of Oxfordshire. It holds original records and printed material from the 12th to 21st century, which are available for all to see free of charge. It is owned and run by Oxfordshire County Council. It is recognised as a place of deposit by The National Archives.".
- Q7115595 comment "Oxfordshire History Centre is located in St Luke’s Church, Cowley, Oxford, England. It aims to collect, preserve and make available the records of the historic county of Oxfordshire. It holds original records and printed material from the 12th to 21st century, which are available for all to see free of charge. It is owned and run by Oxfordshire County Council. It is recognised as a place of deposit by The National Archives.".