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Oxford gray - translation to dutch

LOCALITY IN WAIMAKARIRI DISTRICT, CANTERBURY REGION, NEW ZEALAND
Oxford, North Canterbury; Oxford, Canterbury; West Oxford; Oxford Area School
  • New Township Entry Sign
  • Mt Oxford behind park
  • Looking east
  • The Town Hall before earthquake renovations
  • Oxford town hall after earthquake renovations
  • "Welcome to Oxford" sign, with "NZ Beautiful Small Town" claim

Oxford gray      
Donkergrijs
Oxford shoes         
  • quarter brogue]] oxford shoes
  • Evening Oxford shoes created by Alfred J. Cammeyer in 1891
  • full brogue]] (or wingtip) oxford
LACED SHOE CHARACTERIZED BY SHOELACE EYELET TABS THAT ARE STITCHED UNDERNEATH THE VAMP
Oxford shoes; Balmoral (shoe); Oxfords; Oxford (shoe)
halfhoge schoenen
saddle shoes         
CASUAL FOOTWEAR WITH SADDLE-SHAPED DECORATIVE PANEL
Saddle shoes; Saddleshoes; Saddle Oxford
n. Oxfordschoenen met witte of lichtgekleurde veters en een contrasterende leren riem over de wreef

Definition

Oxford
·adj Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford, England.

Wikipedia

Oxford, New Zealand

Oxford (Māori: Ōkiwhata) is a small town serving the farming community of North Canterbury, New Zealand. It is part of the Waimakariri District and is a linear town, approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) long. Originally, it was served by the Oxford Branch railway, and had two stations, East Oxford and West Oxford. The line closed in 1959 and was dismantled. Some railway signs and the remnants of railway platforms can still be seen along Oxford Road on the way to Rangiora.

It was originally a logging town: trees were felled from forests in the area, and hauled by beast to Christchurch. A mural depicting life from that era is painted on the side wall of the butchers shop.

Oxford has won awards for the most beautiful village and the most beautiful toilet.