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    Views along Magpie Lane Magpie Lane is a narrow historic lane in central Oxford, England. It leads south from the High Street where it is at its narrowest...
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  • Magpie Lane is an English folk group, based in Oxford, England. The musicians of Magpie Lane first came together in the winter of 1992–93 to record The...
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    street. In 1230 Oxford's Magpie Lane was known as Gropecunt Lane, renamed Grope or Grape Lane in the 13th century, and then Magpie Lane in the mid-17th century...
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  • Quebec, Canada Magpie Creek, a stream in North Dakota, USA Magpie Lane, Oxford, a very narrow historic lane in central Oxford, England Magpie River (Ontario)...
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  • Elementary School "Grove St. Party", a 2011 song by Waka Flocka Flame Magpie Lane, Oxford, a lane in England's historic university town of Oxford; known as "Grove...
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  • Lucy Atkins is a British author and journalist. Her novels include Magpie Lane, Windmill Hill and The Night Visitor. Her books have been published in...
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  • placename: an Oxford street called Gropecunt Lane, c. 1230, now by the name of Grove Passage or Magpie Lane. Use of the word as a term of abuse is relatively...
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    designed by T.H. Hughes, of 1928. On the corner of Merton Street and Magpie Lane, lie the Jackson and Oldham buildings and Kybald Twychen, which all house...
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  • Oxford, England. The crew was spotted during the filming of scenes at Magpie Lane. Filming also took place at Pinewood Studios and Winchester College....
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    other side of Merton Street, the route continues as the narrow medieval Magpie Lane. To the south it passes through what used to be the city wall and leads...
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    and its grounds are bounded by Merton Street and Magpie Lane. The college is divided by Logic Lane, which is owned by the college and runs through the...
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    University College. Logic Lane (through University College, which backs onto the street) and Magpie Lane, both narrow lanes, lead off the street to the...
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    large area to park, access to which is possible via Merton Street and Magpie Lane. The main building of the Old Bank Hotel dates back to the 18th century...
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  • a Baby/Cherry Tree Carol"), the King's College Choir, Cindy Kallet, Magpie Lane, Mark Lanegan, Colin Meloy, the Chad Mitchell Trio, Nowell Sing We Clear...
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  • Brian Pearson on The Garden of Love (1999). Magpie Lane on Six For Gold (2002). In the liner notes, Magpie Lane calls A Begging We Will Go a "staple" of...
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    Street King Edward Street Logic Lane Longwall Street Magpie Lane Merton Street Oriel Street Queen Street Queen's Lane St Aldate's Turl Street View down...
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  • 1978 by Ingrid Seifert and Charles Medlam): baroque chamber orchestra Magpie Lane, Oxfordshire: folk band Musica Reservata (John S. Beckett), London New...
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  • "Stars Were Gleaming". The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Magpie Lane: Poems. Harcourt, Brace & Company. 1927. A Riband on My Rein, 1929 Zodiac...
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    after Sunday and Saint Monday, masters were apt to be capricious.” Magpie Lane recorded a version of "The Jovial Cutler" on their album Six For Gold...
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  • Maddy Prior, The Dubliners, Tony Rose, The Taverners, Jackie Oates, and Magpie Lane have all recorded versions. In his notes in The New Penguin Book of English...
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    The Magpie (French: La Pie) is an oil-on-canvas landscape painting by the French Impressionist Claude Monet, created during the winter of 1868–1869 near...
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    some measures Perry Oaks at a fork in the southwest end of the lane. Abutting The Magpies, east along the Bath Road, Sipson Green also lay in Harmondsworth...
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    | Meadow Lane | Meadow Lane — The Home of Notts County FC". Nottscountyfc.premiumtv.co.uk. Retrieved 28 July 2009. "UK | England | Magpies sponsor deal...
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    Kirkpatrick, is a member of Faustus, a former member of Bellowhead and Magpie Lane, and has recorded as a solo guitarist. He has succeeded his father as...
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    Tabor and Martin Simpson, Swan Arcade, Jo Freya, Bram Taylor, Hen Party, Magpie Lane, Malinky, Patterson Jordan Dipper, The Cecil Sharp Centenary Collective...
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    'Magpie Murders' & Is Replaced By Tim McMullan; Daniel Mays Joins Cast". Deadline. Retrieved 23 September 2021. "The Crown star's new drama Magpie Murders...
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  • footballer Ian Giles (singer) (born 1954), English folk singer with Magpie Lane This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • by revival-influenced artists. There are CD versions by Oxford group Magpie Lane and Barnsley singer Kate Rusby (as Jolly Ploughboys) According to Ian...
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    Magpie Mine is a well-preserved disused lead mine near the village of Sheldon in Derbyshire, England, in the parish of Ashford in the Water. The walled...
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  • Tudor House, 94 High Street/1 Magpie Lane...
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