Rawlinson Road

Just to the north at 111 Banbury Road is the Swan Building, the main teaching centre for the Sixth Form of d'Overbroeck's College.

[4] The area where Rawlinson Road is located was originally owned by St John's College, Oxford.

[7] Harriet Shaw Weaver (1876–1961), political activist and magazine editor, lived at 4 Rawlinson Road.

so fetch the doctor, This dress has grown such a heavier load Since Jack was only a Junior Proctor, And rents were lower in Rawlinson Road.

Sir Richard Doll (1912–2005), the epidemiologist and cancer pioneer, lived at 12 Rawlinson Road and a blue plaque was installed on his house in 2015.

View east along Rawlinson Road from the junction with Woodstock Road .
The Swan Building of d'Overbroeck's College , just to the north of the eastern end of Rawlinson Road at 111 Banbury Road .
The mathematician John Edward Campbell FRS (1862–1924), who lived at 14 Rawlinson Road.
The epidemiologist Sir Richard Doll CH OBE FRS (1912–2005), who lived at 12 Rawlinson Road.