DescriptionSt Giles, west side - geograph.org.uk - 720654.jpg
English: St Giles, west side From right to left: the Eagle and Child pub, an inn since 1650 and named for the Earl of Derby's family crest. Next to it a trendily modern 'green' cafe, a newsagent and the unchanged St Giles cafe at which generations of Oxford students have stoked up on traditional breakfast fare with no alternative pretensions.
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