In the middle of this crowd, you may be able to spot the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh - if you’re lucky.

They were surrounded by wellwishers as they visited Oxford in March 1976 to see the completed Westgate Centre.

The Oxford Mail reported: “The bells of St Ebbe’s Church rang out as the Queen and the Duke arrived in Oxford today.

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“The area around Westgate was lined with thousands of people waving Union flags and a loud cheer went up from Pennyfarthing Place as the Royal car pulled up and the Royal couple stepped out.”

Oxford Mail:

They were given a guided tour of the shopping centre, pausing to talk to shoppers and children from South Oxford Middle School.

The Queen then officially opened Oxfordshire County Council’s £1.5m offices in New Road.

During a tour of the offices, the Duke, introduced to a staff member responsible for collecting money, quipped: “I see, you grind the faces of the poor in the dust - and the rich as well.” Both laughed.

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Afterwards, the Queen and the Duke had lunch, cooked and served by students at Oxford College of Further Education.

Later, the Queen opened a new block of flats at Jesus College and the day ended with visits to the Radcliffe Science Library and New College, where the college choir sang music presented when Queen Elizabeth I visited.

In 1972, the £1.8m Westgate Shopping Centre opened with a large Selfridges and a Sainsbury’s.

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In 2017, the centre reopened following a £440m revamp.

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This story was written by Andy Ffrench, he joined the team more than 20 years ago and now covers community news across Oxfordshire.

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