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About Oxford
Oxford Detectives have been operating in Oxford and Greater London / Home Counties for almost 20 years.
For a distance of some 10 miles (16 km) along the river, in the vicinity of Oxford, the Thames is known as The Isis.
Oxford is a city, and the county town of Oxfordshire, in South East England.
Oxford was made prominent by its medieval university.
Oxford a population of just under 165,000, with 151,000 living within the district boundary.
The rivers Cherwell and Thames run through Oxford and meet south of the city centre.
Buildings in Oxford demonstrate an example of every British architectural period since the arrival of the Saxons.
Oxford is known as the 'city of dreaming spires', a term coined by poet Matthew Arnold.
The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world.[1]
Oxford was first occupied in Saxon times, and was initially known as 'Oxenaforda', meaning 'Ford of the Ox'.
Oxford began with the foundation of St Frideswide's nunnery in the 8th century.
On 6 May 1954, Roger Bannister, as a 25 year old medical student, ran the first authenticated four-minute mile.
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