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Henley and the Chiltern region, showing boundaries and relief |
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Land use in the Henley area c. 1840, based on information in the tithe maps in Oxfordshire
Record Office |
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Turnpike roads in the Chiltern region, adapted (with permission) from L. W. Hepple and
A. M. Doggett, The Chilterns (1994), 159 |
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Henley parish c. 1840, showing land use and some later buildings; from the tithe map in
Oxfordshire Record Office and other evidence |
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Medieval Henley: conjectural reconstruction based on documentary evidence, showing some
surviving medieval buildings. Adapted and expanded (with permission) from R. B. Peberdy,
'The Economy, Society, and Government of a Small Town in Late Medieval England: A Study
of Henley-on-Thames from c. 1300 to c. 1540 (Leicester Univ. PhD thesis, 1994), Map 2.5
(original © R. B. Peberdy 1994) |
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Henley boundary extensions and suburban growth c. 1800–2000, superimposed on
OS Map 1:10560, Oxon. LIV.SW (1938 edn) |
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Henley in 1925, showing key buildings; adapted from OS map 1:2500, Oxon. LIV.9 (1925 edn) |
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Henley: Longlands (39 Hart Street): ground floor plan. (Nicholas Cooper, after R. P. Walden 1927) |
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Henley: the Middle Row in the market place in the late 18th century, showing the guildhall, gaol,
and fire engine house; from an undated plan in ORO, Acc. 5905 4/4/1 |
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Henley workhouse in 1879. (OS Map 1:500, Oxon. LIV.9 (1879), with amendments) |
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Henley: Brakspears' Brewery c. 1826, adapted (with permission) from F. Sheppard, Brakspear's
Brewery, Henley-on-Thames, 1779–1979 (1979), p. 60 |
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Henley: block plan of St Mary's parish church (by Nicholas Cooper) |
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Bix parish c. 1840, showing some later features; from the tithe map in Oxfordshire Record Office
and other evidence |
196–97 |
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Harpsden parish c. 1840, showing some later features; from the tithe map in Oxfordshire Record
Office and other evidence |
232–33 |
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Rotherfield Greys parish c. 1840, showing some later features; from the tithe map in Oxfordshire
Record Office and other evidence |
268–69 |
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Rotherfield Greys c. 1883, showing Greys Court, Greys Green, Shepherd's Green, and the parish
church. (OS Map 1:10560, Oxon. LIII (1883 edn), with amendments) |
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Rotherfield Greys: plan of surviving buildings at Greys Court, with approximate dates.
Adapted (with permission) from Jones, 'Greys Court', vol. 4, Greys Court General Plan;
original © English Heritage |
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Rotherfield Peppard parish c. 1840, showing some later features; from the tithe map in
Oxfordshire Record Office and other evidence |
304–05 |
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Rotherfield Peppard and Peppard Common c. 1883. (OS Map Oxon. LIII.SE (1883 edn),
with amendments) |
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Rotherfield Peppard: Kingwood Common c. 1883. (OS Map Oxon. LIII.SE (1883 edn),
with amendments) |
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