Outside the first ever Oxfam shop

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Oxfam Shop

Oxford


The Oxford Committee for Famine Relief opened its first-ever shop on Broad St in 1948 – and it’s still going strong, selling secondhand clothes, homewares and books plus new fair-trade products. The huge vinyl section downstairs is great for anyone who likes digging for classic records.


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