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Jericho Oxford

Jericho Oxford

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Jericho, once a working-class area, is now a vibrant and developing neighborhood in Oxford, celebrated for its canalside location and cultural significance. It was the birthplace of the Pre-Raphaelites, the inspiration for authors such as Thomas Hardy and Sir Philip Pullman, and a nursery of the Oxford music scene. This book offers a visual celebration of Jericho's history and bright future as a center for culture.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 80 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2022
Publisher: Chris Andrews Publications


Nestled in the heart of Oxford, Greater Jericho stands as a testament to the city's rich heritage and vibrant transformation. Once a humble abode of workers' cottages, bustling pubs, and even a touch of brothels, this once-overlooked area has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis into a thriving and dynamic community.

The suburb's unique charm lies in its picturesque canalside location, which has played a pivotal role in its development. It was here that Oxford's first planned suburb, Jericho, emerged, distinguished by its architectural elegance and close-knit community.

Throughout its history, Jericho has been a melting pot of diverse cultures and backgrounds. It was a haven for working-class families, who built their lives around the bustling factories and mills that lined the canal. However, as time passed, Jericho began to evolve, attracting artists, intellectuals, and creative minds from all walks of life.

In the late 19th century, Jericho became the breeding ground for the Pre-Raphaelite movement, a group of visionary artists who revolutionized the art world with their bold colors, intricate details, and spiritual themes. It was in this nurturing environment that the likes of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt, and John Everett Millais honed their craft and left an indelible mark on the artistic landscape.

Beyond its artistic significance, Jericho has also played a pivotal role in literature and popular culture. It was the inspiration behind the beloved children's book "Alice in Wonderland," penned by Lewis Carroll, and the setting for the iconic television series "Inspector Morse." The suburb has also nurtured a thriving music scene, with local bands and musicians finding success on a global scale.

Today, Greater Jericho is a thriving cultural hub, home to a diverse range of galleries, museums, and theaters. The Jericho Arts Centre, a vibrant community space, hosts a variety of exhibitions, performances, and workshops, attracting visitors from all over the world. The area is also home to a growing community of artists, entrepreneurs, and innovators, who are contributing to the city's vibrant economy and making Jericho a destination of choice for those seeking a unique and vibrant lifestyle.

As Greater Jericho continues to evolve and thrive, it remains a testament to the power of transformation and the enduring spirit of a community. Its rich history, picturesque setting, and vibrant culture make it a place that is both cherished and celebrated by residents and visitors alike.

In conclusion, Greater Jericho is a testament to the enduring spirit of a city and the transformative power of community. From its humble beginnings as a working-class suburb to a thriving cultural hub, this area has witnessed the evolution of Oxford and played a significant role in its cultural and artistic heritage. With its rich history, picturesque setting, and vibrant culture, Greater Jericho is a place that is both cherished and celebrated by residents and visitors alike. As it continues to evolve and thrive, it remains a shining example of the potential for transformation and the importance of preserving heritage.

Weight: 328g
Dimension: 189 x 244 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912584741

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