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Oxford Street is a major thoroughfare in London, England in the City of Westminster
City of Westminster

The City of Westminster is a London borough of London with City status in the United Kingdom. It is located west of the City of London and north of the River Thames, and forms part of Inner London and the bulk of London's central area....
. With over 300 shops, it is Europe's busiest shopping street, as well as the most dense. The street derives its name from being part of the old London—Oxford Road which began at Newgate
Newgate

Newgate at the west end of Newgate Street was one of the historic seven gates of London Wall round the City of London and one of the six which date back to Roman times....
, City of London
City of London

The City of London is a geographically small city status in the United Kingdom within Greater London, England. It is the historic core of London around which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew....
. Today the road forms part of the A40
A40 road

The A40 is a major trunk road connecting London to Fishguard, Wales. It is 256 miles long.It is one of the few remaining of the "old" trunk routes not to have been superseded by a direct motorway link, though some parts, such as the southern section from London to Oxford are now better served by the M40 motorway....
, although it is not signposted as this, like other roads in central London.

It runs for approximately a mile and a half (two and a half kilometres) from Marble Arch
Marble Arch

Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble monument near Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park, London, at the western end of Oxford Street in London, England, near the Marble Arch tube station of the same name....
 at the north east corner of Hyde Park
Hyde Park, London

Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London, England and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner.The park is divided in two by the Serpentine ....
, through Oxford Circus
Oxford Circus

Oxford Circus is the area of London at the busy intersection of Regent Street and Oxford Street, in the City of Westminster. It is served by Oxford Circus tube station, which is directly beneath the junction itself....
 to St Giles' Circus
St Giles' Circus

St Giles's Circus is the intersection of Oxford Street, New Oxford Street, Charing Cross Road and Tottenham Court Road in the West End of London....
, at the intersection with Charing Cross Road
Charing Cross Road

Charing Cross Road is a London street which runs immediately north of St Martin-in-the-Fields to St Giles' Circus and then becomes Tottenham Court Road....
 and Tottenham Court Road
Tottenham Court Road

Tottenham Court Road is a road in Central London, England, running from St Giles' Circus north to Euston Road, near the border of the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Camden....
.






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Oxford Street is a major thoroughfare in London, England in the City of Westminster
City of Westminster

The City of Westminster is a London borough of London with City status in the United Kingdom. It is located west of the City of London and north of the River Thames, and forms part of Inner London and the bulk of London's central area....
. With over 300 shops, it is Europe's busiest shopping street, as well as the most dense. The street derives its name from being part of the old London—Oxford Road which began at Newgate
Newgate

Newgate at the west end of Newgate Street was one of the historic seven gates of London Wall round the City of London and one of the six which date back to Roman times....
, City of London
City of London

The City of London is a geographically small city status in the United Kingdom within Greater London, England. It is the historic core of London around which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew....
. Today the road forms part of the A40
A40 road

The A40 is a major trunk road connecting London to Fishguard, Wales. It is 256 miles long.It is one of the few remaining of the "old" trunk routes not to have been superseded by a direct motorway link, though some parts, such as the southern section from London to Oxford are now better served by the M40 motorway....
, although it is not signposted as this, like other roads in central London.

It runs for approximately a mile and a half (two and a half kilometres) from Marble Arch
Marble Arch

Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble monument near Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park, London, at the western end of Oxford Street in London, England, near the Marble Arch tube station of the same name....
 at the north east corner of Hyde Park
Hyde Park, London

Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London, England and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner.The park is divided in two by the Serpentine ....
, through Oxford Circus
Oxford Circus

Oxford Circus is the area of London at the busy intersection of Regent Street and Oxford Street, in the City of Westminster. It is served by Oxford Circus tube station, which is directly beneath the junction itself....
 to St Giles' Circus
St Giles' Circus

St Giles's Circus is the intersection of Oxford Street, New Oxford Street, Charing Cross Road and Tottenham Court Road in the West End of London....
, at the intersection with Charing Cross Road
Charing Cross Road

Charing Cross Road is a London street which runs immediately north of St Martin-in-the-Fields to St Giles' Circus and then becomes Tottenham Court Road....
 and Tottenham Court Road
Tottenham Court Road

Tottenham Court Road is a road in Central London, England, running from St Giles' Circus north to Euston Road, near the border of the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Camden....
. Eastwards, the road then becomes New Oxford Street until it runs into High Holborn
High Holborn

High Holborn is a road in Holborn in central London, England. It starts in the west near St Giles' Circus, then goes east, past Bloomsbury Street, the Kingsway and Southampton Row, and continues east....
. Oxford Street intersects with other London roads including Park Lane
Park Lane

Park Lane may refer to:*Park Lane , a road in London, UK*Park Lane , a shopping mall in Halifax, Nova Scotia*Park Lane , a rugby stadium in Greater Manchester, UK...
, New Bond Street and Regent Street
Regent Street

Regent Street is one of the major high street in London's West End of London, well known to tourists and Londoners alike, and famous for its Christmas illuminations....
. West of Marble Arch
Marble Arch

Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble monument near Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park, London, at the western end of Oxford Street in London, England, near the Marble Arch tube station of the same name....
, Oxford Street becomes Bayswater Road
Bayswater Road

Bayswater Road is the main road running across the north of Hyde Park, London. To the east Bayswater Road becomes Oxford Street . It is where the fictional upper middle class Forsyte family live in the BBC series the Forsyte Saga....
. Then up and over Notting Hill
Notting Hill

Notting Hill is an area in West London, England close to the north-western corner of Hyde Park, London, and lying within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea....
 and along Holland Park Avenue until it becomes the Uxbridge Road
Uxbridge Road

Uxbridge Road is a road in London, UK . It starts at Shepherd's Bush and goes west towards Uxbridge. It passes through Acton, London, Ealing Broadway and Hanwell....
 at Shepherd's Bush
Shepherd's Bush

Shepherd's Bush is a district of west London in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, situated 4.9 miles west of Charing Cross. Although it is primarily residential in character, its focus is the shopping area of Shepherds Bush Green, which has a small shopping centre with a supermarket, cinema and gym, and a large number of small a...
 Roundabout. At Uxbridge
Uxbridge

Uxbridge is a university town in the London Borough of Hillingdon in West London, England. It is a suburban development situated west north-west of Charing Cross and near to the boundary with Buckinghamshire which is locally the River Colne, Hertfordshire....
 it becomes the Oxford – London Road again, all the way to Oxford
Oxford

Oxford is a City status in the United Kingdom, and the county town of Oxfordshire, in South East England. It has a population of 151,000. The rivers River Cherwell and River Thames run through Oxford and meet south of the city centre....
, save for some short sections where it has adopted a local name.

History

Romanbritain
Oxford Street, Looking West From Duke Street
The street follows the route of a Roman road
Roman road

The Roman roads were essential for the growth of the Roman Empire, by enabling the Romans to move Military history of ancient Rome and Roman commerce goods and to communicate news....
, the via Trinobantina, which linked Hampshire
Hampshire

Hampshire , sometimes historically Southamptonshire, Hamptonshire, , or the County of Southampton, is a Counties of England on the south coast of England....
 with Colchester
Colchester

Colchester is a town, and the largest settlement within the Colchester , in Essex, England.It has a population of List of English cities by population....
 and became one of the major routes in and out of the city.

Between the 12th century and 1782 it was variously known as Tyburn Road (after the River Tyburn that ran just to the south of it, and now flows underneath it), Uxbridge Road, Worcester Road and Oxford Road. Note: Today the name Uxbridge Road
Uxbridge Road

Uxbridge Road is a road in London, UK . It starts at Shepherd's Bush and goes west towards Uxbridge. It passes through Acton, London, Ealing Broadway and Hanwell....
 still exists for the portion of the London—Oxford Road between Shepherds Bush and Uxbridge
Uxbridge

Uxbridge is a university town in the London Borough of Hillingdon in West London, England. It is a suburban development situated west north-west of Charing Cross and near to the boundary with Buckinghamshire which is locally the River Colne, Hertfordshire....
 itself
. It became notorious as the route taken by prisoners on their final journey from Newgate Prison
Newgate Prison

Newgate Prison was a prison in London, at the corner of Newgate and Old Bailey just inside the City of London. It was originally located at the site of a gate in the Ancient Rome London Wall....
 to the gallows at Tyburn
Tyburn, London

Tyburn was a village in the county of Middlesex close to the current location of Marble Arch. It took its name from the Tyburn , a tributary of the River Thames which is now completely covered over between its source and its outfall into the Thames....
 near Marble Arch. By about 1729, the road had become known as Oxford Street.

In the late 18th century, many of the surrounding fields were purchased by the Earl of Oxford
Earl of Oxford

Earl of Oxford was one of the older titles in the English peerage, and was held for several centuries by the de Vere family from 1141. It finally became dormant in 1703 with the death of the 20th Earl....
, and the area was developed. It became popular with entertainers including tiger-baiters and masquerades, and for entertainment buildings such as the Pantheon
Pantheon, London

The Pantheon, was a place of public entertainment on the south side of Oxford Street, London, England. It was designed by James Wyatt and opened in 1772....
. During the 19th century, the area became known for its shops.

Oxford Street is a square on the British Monopoly
Monopoly (game)

Monopoly is a board game published by Parker Brothers, a subsidiary of Hasbro. Players compete to acquire wealth through stylized economics activity involving the buying, renting, and trading of property using play money, as players take turns moving around the board according to the roll of the dice....
 board. It is part of the green set together with Regent Street
Regent Street

Regent Street is one of the major high street in London's West End of London, well known to tourists and Londoners alike, and famous for its Christmas illuminations....
 and Bond Street
Bond Street

Bond Street is a major shopping street in London which runs through Mayfair from Piccadilly in the south to Oxford Street in the north. It is one of the principal streets in the West End shopping district and is more upmarket than nearby Regent Street and Oxford Street....
.

Oxford Street today

Virgin Megastore   Oxford Street
Oxford Street is home to major department stores and numerous brands' flagship stores, as well as hundreds of smaller shops. It is the major shopping street in central London, though not the most expensive or fashionable, and part of a larger shopping district with Regent Street
Regent Street

Regent Street is one of the major high street in London's West End of London, well known to tourists and Londoners alike, and famous for its Christmas illuminations....
, Bond Street
Bond Street

Bond Street is a major shopping street in London which runs through Mayfair from Piccadilly in the south to Oxford Street in the north. It is one of the principal streets in the West End shopping district and is more upmarket than nearby Regent Street and Oxford Street....
 and other smaller nearby streets.

For many British chain stores, their Oxford Street branch is regarded as their 'flagship' store and used for celebrity launches and promotions. Major stores include:

  • Selfridges
    Selfridges

    Selfridges is a chain of department stores in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge. The flagship store in London's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK and was opened on 15 March 1909....
    , a department store that has been on this site for almost a century. The second largest department store in the UK.
  • John Lewis
    John Lewis (department store)

    John Lewis is a chain of upmarket department stores operating throughout Great Britain and popular amongst the British middle class for its high quality goods....
    , the flagship department store of the John Lewis Partnership
    John Lewis Partnership

    The John Lewis Partnership is a major United Kingdom retailer which operates John Lewis department stores, Waitrose supermarkets and the direct services company Greenbee....
    , opened in 1864. The third largest department store in the UK.
  • Marks & Spencer
    Marks & Spencer

    Marks & Spencer is a major United Kingdom retailer, with over 840 stores in Marks & Spencer#International stores around the world, over 600 domestic and 285 international....
    , the famous retailer's flagship store of , at the junction of Oxford Street and Orchard Street, is known as Marks & Spencer Marble Arch. It is the company's largest store. A second branch is located between Regent Street and Tottenham Court Road and stands on the site of the famous Pantheon
    Pantheon, London

    The Pantheon, was a place of public entertainment on the south side of Oxford Street, London, England. It was designed by James Wyatt and opened in 1772....
     building.
  • Debenhams
    Debenhams

    Debenhams plc is a major United Kingdomretailing operating under a department store format in the United Kingdom and Franchising stores in other countries....
    , the flagship of this national mid-market chain. Originally known as Marshall & Snelgrove, the store took the name of its parent company, in 1973, after the store was rebuilt. The original Debenham & Freebody store was located in nearby Wigmore Street.
  • House of Fraser
    House of Fraser

    House of Fraser is a United Kingdom department store group with 63 stores across the United Kingdom and Ireland. The flagship London store is House of Fraser on Oxford Street in London whilst the retailer has recently undertaken its largest new store opening in Belfast....
    , the London flagship of another national department store housing premium brands. The store traded as D H Evans until 2000. It is located in an art-deco building completed in 1935; the first department store in the UK to include escalators serving every floor.
  • HMV
    HMV Group

    HMV Group is an international entertainment retail chain and is the largest of its kind in the United Kingdom and Canada. The company also operate stores in Republic of Ireland, Hong Kong & Singapore....
    , although it moved from its original location in 2000 after 80 years. HMV has three stores on the street including a concession within Selfridges and its shop at 150 Oxford Street, which is Europe's largest music shop at .
  • Borders
    Borders Group

    Borders Group is an international bookseller based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Michigan. Borders is the second-largest bookstore chain in the United States , selling a wide variety of books, Compact discs, DVDs, periodicals, as well as gifts and stationery....
    , bookshop.
  • Schuh
    Schuh

    Schuh is a United Kingdom-based high street and internet branded footwear retailer. Schuh was established by Sandy Alexander in 1981, with a single shop in North Bridge Arcade, Edinburgh....
    , the largest shoe store on Oxford Street, with the biggest range of branded footwear in London.
  • Zavvi
    Zavvi

    Zavvi was an entertainment retail chain in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, originally Virgin Megastores. Zavvi was formed in September 2007 when a management buy-out team purchased the company from Richard Branson's Virgin Group....
    , at the intersection of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road
    Tottenham Court Road

    Tottenham Court Road is a road in Central London, England, running from St Giles' Circus north to Euston Road, near the border of the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Camden....
    , an entertainment retailer (formerly Virgin Megastore
    Virgin Megastore

    Virgin Megastores is an international chain of record shops, founded by Sir Richard Branson on London's Oxford Street in January or February 1971 ....
    ).
  • Disney Store
    Disney Store

    Disney Store is an international chain of specialty stores selling only The Walt Disney Company related items, many of them exclusive.At Disney Stores in North America, guests can purchase passes to the Disneyland Resort and the Walt Disney World Resort....
    , the UK flagship of the international brand.
  • Topshop
    Topshop

    Topshop is a United Kingdom chain of clothing stores that operates in over 100 countries that includes the United Kingdom as well as Republic of Ireland....
    , claimed to be "the largest fashion store in the world".
  • Primark
    Primark

    Primark Stores Limited is an Irish clothing retailer, operating in Republic of Ireland , the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Spain. It operates a total of 187 stores with 34 in Ireland, 125 in the UK, 8 in Spain and 1 in the Netherlands....
    , the flagship store of the low-price fashion retailer.
  • UNIQLO
    UNIQLO

    is a Japanese casual wear designer, manufacturer and retailer.Originally a division of Fast Retailing, on November 1, 2005, UNIQLO Co., Ltd. was born of corporate restructuring, and now exists as a 100% consolidated subsidiary of Fast Retailing, which is listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange....
    , the clothes store from Japan.
  • In the centre of Oxford Street where it intersects with Regent Street
    Regent Street

    Regent Street is one of the major high street in London's West End of London, well known to tourists and Londoners alike, and famous for its Christmas illuminations....
    , Oxford Circus
    Oxford Circus

    Oxford Circus is the area of London at the busy intersection of Regent Street and Oxford Street, in the City of Westminster. It is served by Oxford Circus tube station, which is directly beneath the junction itself....
     is home to four flagship chain stores; H&M
    H&M

    Hennes & Mauritz AB , is a Sweden clothing company, known for its fast fashion clothing offerings for women, men, teenagers and children. H&M has more than 1,700 stores in 33 different countries and employ over 73,000 people....
    , United Colors of Benetton, Niketown and until recently, Shelly's shoe store.
  • Zara
    Zara (clothing)

    Zara is the flagship chain store of Inditex Group owned by Spanish tycoon Amancio Ortega, who also owns brands such as Massimo Dutti, Pull and Bear, Oysho, Uterq?e, Stradivarius and Bershka....
     and Bershka
    Bershka

    Bershka is a company belonging to the Spanish Inditex group , that was created in April 1998 as a new store and fashion concept, aimed at a young target market....
    , flagship stores from Spanish Inditex Group.
  • Urban Outfitters
    Urban Outfitters

    Urban Outfitters, Inc. , owns and operates five retail brands: Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free People, Terrain and Leifsdottir, a newly introduced wholesale brand for Anthropologie....
    , home to retro and vintage clothing.
  • Gap
    Gap (clothing retailer)

    The Gap, Inc. is an United States clothing and accessories retailer based in San Francisco, California, and founded in 1969 by Donald Fisher and Doris F....
    , London flagship store.
  • Nike
    Nike, Inc.

    Nike, Inc. is a major Public company sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States. The company is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, near the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon....
    , Niketown London.
  • Adidas
    Adidas

    Adidas Aktiengesellschaft is a Germany sports apparel manufacturer and part of the Adidas Group, which consists of Reebok sportswear company, TaylorMade-adidas golf company, and Rockport ....
    , a sports brand, has a store on Oxford Street opposite Selfridges.
  • Games Workshop
    Games Workshop

    Games Workshop Group plc is a United Kingdom game production and retailing company. Games Workshop is one of the largest wargames companies in the world....
    , a British game production and retailing company.
  • There are also a number of stores on Oxford Street which operate on short term leases in empty retail units and advertise themselves as Closing Down Sales. However in some cases these Closing Down Sales can operate on rather a long term or even permanent presence.
  • The Notebook Centre, located at 17 Oxford St, with sales dealing with computing, electronic and home goods. Flagship store, other branch located at Tottenham Court Road.


Oxford Street can become congested both on the footpath and on the road due to the number of buses which use the street and the high number of shoppers and tourists on the street. Common sights on Oxford Street include preachers (such as Philip Howard
Philip Howard (preacher)

Philip Howard a Liverpudlian street preacher in London's Oxford Circus. He is most famous for using the phrases "Don't be a sinner, be a winner!" & "Don't be a shopaholic robot", and for speaking various sermons into a megaphone or PA system to passers-by....
 who was at Oxford Circus), political demonstrations (such as the 2001 May Day protests and small scale protests) and Hare Krishna
Hare Krishna

The Hare Krishna mantra, also referred to reverentially as the Maha Mantra , is a sixteen-word Vaishnava mantra made well known outside of India by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness ....
s.

Christmas lights

Each Christmas
Christmas

Christmas , also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts Twelve Days of Christmas....
 the street is decorated with festive lights. In mid-to-late November a celebrity turns on the lights and they remain on until January 6 (Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night (holiday)

Twelfth Night or Epiphany Eve is a festival in some branches of Christianity marking the coming of the Epiphany , and concluding the Twelve Days of Christmas....
).

The use of Christmas lights began in 1959, five years after its neighbour Regent Street
Regent Street

Regent Street is one of the major high street in London's West End of London, well known to tourists and Londoners alike, and famous for its Christmas illuminations....
 had begun the tradition. In 1967, as the recession hit London, the lights were stopped and only returned in 1978 when Oxford Street organised a laser display.

Celebrities who turned on the Christmas lights

  • 2008 — Sugababes
    Sugababes

    Sugababes are a BRIT Award-winning pop music group based in London, UK. The group consists of Keisha Buchanan, Heidi Range, and Amelle Berrabah....
  • 2007 — Leona Lewis
    Leona Lewis

    Leona Louise Lewis is a UK Pop/R&B artist who was born 3 April 1985 in London. She was the first female winner of the UK reality TV series The X Factor ....
     
  • 2006 — All Saints
    All Saints (band)

    All Saints were a BRIT Awards-winning British-Canadian all-female vocal group. Founded in 1996, the group consisted of founding members Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, and sisters Nicole Appleton and Natalie Appleton....
     (Peter André
    Peter André

    Peter James Andr? is an England-born Australian singer-songwriter and television personality. He currently produces music in the genres of Pop music, R&B and reggae....
     & Katie Price aka Jordan, G4
    G4 (band)

    G4 were a successful vocal troupe made famous by ITV's The X Factor television programme in 2004 in which they came second. The members were Jonathan Ansell, Matthew Stiff, Mike Christie and Ben Thapa....
    , Andy Abraham
    Andy Abraham

    Andrew 'Andy' Abraham is an England vocalist. He was runner-up in the The X Factor of The X Factor and also represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008....
    )
  • 2005 — Westlife
    Westlife

    Westlife is an Irish pop band that was formed on July 3, 1998.The group's original lineup comprised Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, Shane Filan, and Brian McFadden....
     
  • 2004 — Emma Watson
    Emma Watson

    Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is a France-born United Kingdom actor who rose to prominence playing Hermione Granger, one of three starring roles in the Harry Potter films....
    , Il Divo
    Il Divo

    Il Divo, Italian language for "star or celebrity", is a multinational operatic pop vocal group created by music manager, executive and reality TV star, Simon Cowell....
    , Steve Redgrave
    Steve Redgrave

    Sir Stephen Geoffrey Redgrave Order of the British Empire is an England rower who won gold medals at five consecutive Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000....
     
  • 2003 — Enrique Iglesias
    Enrique Iglesias

    Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler , better known as Enrique Iglesias, is a Spain singer-songwriter, model, and actor.Iglesias started his musical career with Mexico indie label Fonovisa, which helped turn him into one of the most popular artists in Latin America and in the Hispanic and Latino Americans market in the United States, sell...
  • 2002 — Blue
  • 2001 — S Club 7
    S Club 7

    S Club, formerly known as S Club 7, was a pop band created by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, comprising lead singer Jo O'Meara, Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Jon Lee , Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, and Rachel Stevens....
  • 2000 — Charlotte Church
    Charlotte Church

    Charlotte Idris Church is a Wales singer-songwriter, actress and television presenter. She rose to fame in childhood as a European classical music before branching into pop music in 2005....
     
  • 1999 — Ronan Keating
    Ronan Keating

    Ronan Keating is an Republic of Ireland Pop music singer who has had hits with boyband Boyzone and as a solo artist....
     
  • 1998 — Zoë Ball
    Zoë Ball

    Zo? Louise Ball is an England television and radio personality, most famous for becoming the first female host of the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show and for her earlier work presenting 1990s kids show Live & Kicking....
  • 1997 — Peter André
    Peter André

    Peter James Andr? is an England-born Australian singer-songwriter and television personality. He currently produces music in the genres of Pop music, R&B and reggae....
  • 1996 — Spice Girls
    Spice Girls

    The Spice Girls are an English pop girl group formed in 1994. They consist of Victoria Beckham, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm and Geri Halliwell....
  • 1995 — Coronation Street
    Coronation Street

    Coronation Street is an award-winning soap opera created by Tony Warren. It is one of the longest-running television programmes in the United Kingdom, first broadcast on 9 December 1960, made by Granada Television and broadcast in all regions of ITV almost throughout its existence....
     Cast
  • 1994 — Lenny Henry
    Lenny Henry

    Lenworth George Henry Order of the British Empire is an England actor, writer and comedian....
  • 1993 — Richard Branson
    Richard Branson

    Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson is an English business magnate, best known for his Virgin Group brand of over 360 companies. Branson's first successful business venture was at age 16, when he published a magazine called Student....
  • 1992 — Linford Christie
    Linford Christie

    Linford Christie Order of the British Empire is a former Athletics who specialised in the 100 metres. He is the only British man to win a gold medal in the 100 m at all four major competitions: the Olympic Games and the World, Commonwealth, and European championships....
  • 1991 — Westminster Children's Hospital
    Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

    Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is a public hospital located on Fulham Road, in the South Kensington area of London, England....
  • 1990 — Cliff Richard
    Cliff Richard

    Sir Cliff Richard Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, actor and entrepreneur.With his backing group The Shadows, Richard dominated the British popular music scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s, before and during The Beatles' first year in the charts....
  • 1989 — Gorden Kaye
    Gorden Kaye

    Gorden Kaye is a BAFTA Awards-nominated England comic actor, best known for playing Ren? Artois in the United Kingdom TV comedy Allo 'Allo!....
  • 1988 — Terry Wogan
    Terry Wogan

    Sir Michael Terence Wogan, Order of the British Empire Deputy Lieutenant more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a veteran Irish people radio and television broadcaster, who has worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career....
  • 1987 — Derek Jameson
    Derek Jameson

    Derek Jameson is a British tabloid journalist and broadcaster.He was evacuated from London in WW2. His career began in Fleet Street, as a messenger boy, before becoming managing editor of the Daily Mirror newspaper and editor of the Daily Express, Daily Star and News of the World....
  • 1986 — Leslie Grantham
    Leslie Grantham

    Leslie Michael Grantham is a United Kingdom actor best known for playing "Dirty" Den Watts in the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 1985 to 1989 and again from 2003 to 2005....
    , Anita Dobson
    Anita Dobson

    Anita Dobson is an England television actor....
  • 1985 — Bob Geldof
    Bob Geldof

    Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof KBE, known as Bob Geldof , is an Republic of Ireland singer, songwriter, actor and political activist who became famous as a member of the Rock music The Boomtown Rats....
  • 1984 — Esther Rantzen
    Esther Rantzen

    Esther Louise Rantzen Order of the British Empire is an England journalist and television presenter who is best known for her long stint in That's Life! and her child protection activities as founder of the charity ChildLine....
  • 1983 — Pat Phoenix
    Pat Phoenix

    Patricia Phoenix was a British actress who became one of the first sex symbols of British television....
  • 1982 — Daley Thompson
    Daley Thompson

    Francis Morgan Oyod?l? Thompson Commander of the Order of the British Empire , known commonly as Daley Thompson, is a former decathlon from England....
  • 1981 — Pilin Leon
    Pilin Leon

    Carmen Josefina Le?n Crespo, best known as Pil?n Le?n, won the 1981 Miss World contest, representing Venezuela. She became the second Venezuelan to win the title....
     (Miss World
    Miss World

    The Miss World pageant is the second beauty pageant in importance just after Miss Universe and is the oldest surviving major international beauty pageant created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in Miss World 1951....
    , Venezuela
    Venezuela

    Venezuela , officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a country on the northern coast of South America.The country comprises a continental mainland and numerous islands located off the Venezuelan coastline in the Caribbean Sea....
    )


Transport

Oxford
Oxford Street is served by the Central
Central Line

The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and has the greatest total length of track of any line on the Underground....
 (which runs parallel beneath it), Jubilee
Jubilee Line

The Jubilee line is a line on the London Underground , in the United Kingdom. It was built in two major sections - initially to Charing Cross tube station in Central London, and Jubilee Line Extension in 1999 to Stratford station in East London, England....
, Bakerloo
Bakerloo Line

The Bakerloo line is a line of the London Underground, coloured brown on the Tube map. It runs partly on the surface and partly at deep level, from the Elephant and Castle in south-east to Wealdstone in north-west of London....
, Northern
Northern Line

The Northern line is a deep-level tube line on the London Underground, coloured black on the Tube map. It carries more passengers per year than any other Underground line; 206,734,000 passengers per annum....
 and Victoria
Victoria Line

The Victoria line is part of the London Underground system and is a deep-level line running from the south-west to the north-east of London. It is coloured light blue on the Tube map and, in terms of the average number of journeys per mile, is the busiest line on the network....
 London Underground
London Underground

The London Underground is a metro system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the UK....
 lines, as well as many major bus routes.

Tube stations along Oxford Street, starting at Marble Arch (western-most):

  • Marble Arch
    Marble Arch tube station

    Marble Arch is a London Underground station in the City of Westminster. The station is between Lancaster Gate tube station and Bond Street tube station stations on the Central Line, and is in Travelcard Zone 1....
  • Bond Street
    Bond Street tube station

    Bond Street tube station is a London Underground station on Oxford Street, near the junction with New Bond Street. Note that the street-level entrances are several metres west of New Bond Street itself....
  • Oxford Circus
    Oxford Circus tube station

    Oxford Circus is a London Underground station serving Oxford Circus at the junction of Regent Street and Oxford Street, with entrances on all four corners of the intersection....
  • Tottenham Court Road
    Tottenham Court Road tube station

    Tottenham Court Road is a station on the London Underground, serving as an interchange between the Central Line and the Charing Cross branch of the Northern Line....


Heavy congestion due to the number of stopping bus routes along Oxford Street plus cross traffic from Marylebone into Mayfair and Soho has led to proposals from the New West End Company, Mayor of London's office and several of Mayoral candidates to pedestrianise Oxford Street with a tram service running end to end . Current plans for Crossrail
Crossrail

Crossrail is a United Kingdom project to build major new railway connections Rapid transit central London. It refers to the first of two routes proposed by Cross London Rail Links Ltd, based around an east-west tunnel from Paddington station to Liverpool Street station....
 also include two stations serving Oxford Street at Bond Street and Tottenham Court Road.

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