What is recorded here
This blue commemorative plaque records: One bright summers morning in 1969, David Selway and I went to visit David Stogdale who had just gone up to Oxford. We parked Selway's "souped up" Ford Anglia (1650cc with twin DCOE Webber carburettors!) at the west end of Merton Street, opposite Corpus Christi, and went in to see Stogdale for coffee, emerging two hours later to find that during the while, yellow lines had been painted along Merton Street on both sides, but avoiding the car. The city of Oxford had thus been covered with yellow lines such that parking was no longer possible at will... except for us, as only we knew the whereabouts of the only free parking space in the city centre. We made use of it for months, until such time as the authorities caught up with us. Recorded plaque organisation: Local Historical Society.
Add the human story, a picture, a first-hand message or a missing place.
Earn 5 points after the picture is checked and accepted.
Add a pictureAdd its storyTalk or ask a questionAdd a new placeWhy this person mattered
David Selway and David Stogdale are remembered for their clever exploitation of a temporary oversight by Oxford city officials regarding parking regulations on Merton Street in 1969, allowing them to park freely for months.
A plaque record does not grant entry to a building or private land. View it from a public place unless permission is clearly given.
Conversation about this place
Questions and messages sit beneath the source record. They are checked before appearing.
No questions or messages yet.
Ask a question or join the conversation