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St. Giles, Oxford: The Phantom Museum

In the closing years of the war, a debate raged in Oxford about how best to memorialise the fallen.

Today in St. Giles, a main thoroughfare in the centre of the city is the Oxford War Memorial - a large and simple stone cross which sits on an island between two main roads. However, the mayor at the time had different plans altogether: for a grand, and imposing war museum.

Professor William Whyte, Fellow of St John’s College, Oxford, and Malcolm Graham, author and historian, tell the story of this β€˜Phantom Museum’, what it aimed to do, and why it never happened.

Location: Oxford War Memorial, St. Giles, Oxford OX4
Reading by Sue Rae
Presented by Rich Ward
Image: Sketch of the proposed War Museum for Oxford in the Oxford Journal Illustrated, (Wednesday February 5, 1919). Used with kind permission of Oxfordshire County Council – Oxfordshire History Centre.

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