List of Colour Plates

A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16. Originally published by Boydell & Brewer for the Institute of Historical Research, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2011.

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'List of Colour Plates', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, ed. Simon Townley( Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2011), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol16/xi [accessed 23 November 2024].

'List of Colour Plates', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16. Edited by Simon Townley( Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2011), British History Online, accessed November 23, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol16/xi.

"List of Colour Plates". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16. Ed. Simon Townley(Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2011), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol16/xi.

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List of Colour Plates

COLOUR PLATES (between pages 178 and 179)

1 Chilterns landscape: Middle Assendon and the Assendon valley from the air in 2007, looking north. (University of London)
2 Chilterns landscape: Bix valley in 2009, looking north. (© English Heritage. NMR DP074786)
3 Henley from the Wargrave Road in 1698, painted by Jan Siberechts (detail). (By courtesy of the River & Rowing Museum, Henley-on-Thames)
4 Henley from the north-east c. 1690s: detail from Jan Siberechts, 'Landscape with Rainbow' (Tate Gallery, London; © Tate, London 2009)
5 Henley: the Chantry House from the east (river) side. (Photo Ruth Gibson)
6 Henley: the upper floor of the Chantry House (interior), looking south. (© English Heritage. NMR DP074862)
7 Henley decorative brickwork: (a) 13 Reading Road (photo Derek Toms); (b) 20 Market Place (University of London)
8 Henley 19th-century middle-class housing: (a) Norman Avenue; (b) Queen Street. (University of London)
9 Henley Congregationalist (now United Reformed) church (built 1907), photographed in 2009. (University of London)
10 Henley Royal Regatta Headquarters, built 1986. (University of London)
11 Bix churches: (a) Old Chapel ground (site of Bix Gibwyn church) from the air, 2007 (University of London); (b) Old Chapel ground: geophysics plan, showing probable Roman building (Matt Berry and Dr Tim Astin); (c) Bix Brand church (abandoned 1875), showing chancel arch and flanking niches. (© English Heritage. NMR DP074753)
12 Harpsden: (a) Harpsden estate map, 1586, drawn by John Blagrave for the Forster family. (ORO, C17:49 (129); photo OxS, OPA D254781a); (b) Harpsden Court and church from the air. (University of London)
13 Harpsden Court from the north, showing the 18th-century Gothic front. (Photo Ruth Gibson).
14 Harpsden: Bolney Court (built 1908–11) in 2010. (© English Heritage. NMR DP096169)
15 Greys Court: the main domestic range (c. 1574–6), east front. (© English Heritage. NMR AA042029)
16 Greys Court: the mid 14th-century 'Great Tower'. (© English Heritage. NMR AA045592)
17 Rotherfield Greys: Shepherd's Green in 2009. (© English Heritage. NMR DP074798)