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Benson: Castle Square in the early 20th century. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0061021) |
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Benson High Street in the mid 20th century. (By courtesy of the Bensington Society) |
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Benson: No. 1 Brook Street. (VCH © University of London) |
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Benson airfield in the late 1940s, showing the 1932 bypass and old London road. (By courtesy of the
Bensington Society) |
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Benson: Russetts at Roke. (Photo courtesy of Sally Stradling) |
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Benson: Fifield Manor, main front. (VCH © University of London) |
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Benson: Fifield Manors former farmyard in 1983. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0145585) |
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Benson weir and Preston Crowmarsh mill c.1880; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire
History Centre, HT3928) |
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Benson: Oxford Road in 1904, showing the National school; photograph by Henry Taunt.
(© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0163202) |
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Benson: Wallingford Farm Training School (Turners Court) in 1913. (Courtesy of the Bensington
Society) |
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Benson Free Church and post office c.1900. (Courtesy of the Bensington Society) |
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Benson church in 1822, drawn by J.C. Buckler. (Bodleian Library, MS Top. Oxon. a 65, no. 84; by
permission of The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) |
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Berrick Salomes main street in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Berrick Lower Farm from the south in 2001. (Photo by David Clark) |
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Berrick Salome chapel in 2013. (VCH © University of London) |
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Brightwell Baldwin from the air in 1949. (Britain from Above, EAW020998. © Historic England.
Licensor www.rcahms.gov.uk) |
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Brightwell Baldwin: Cadwell from the air in 1943, showing medieval earthworks. (Historic
England, US/7PH/GP/LOC93 Frame 5063. Historic England (USAAF Photography)) |
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Brightwell Baldwin: Brightwell Park in the 1930s–40s. (Courtesy of the Brightwell Baldwin village
archive) |
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Brightwell Baldwin village street c.1900. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, OCL 80/12635) |
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Brightwell Baldwin: Cottesmore and Stone family memorials in Brightwell Baldwin church.
(Brass rubbing from a copy in private possession) |
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Brightwell Baldwin: the former Lord Nelson pub in 1942. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, COS
995.65.202c) |
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Brightwell Baldwin school c.1910. (Courtesy of the Brightwell Baldwin village archive) |
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Brightwell Baldwin church in the mid 20th century, with a gathering of the South Oxfordshire Hunt.
(Courtesy of the Brightwell Baldwin village archive) |
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Chalgrove village green and war memorial in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Chalgrove: Barentins manor house in the late 14th century. (Reconstruction by Amy Tucker;
reproduced by courtesy of Oxford Archaeology) |
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Chalgrove Manor (Plessis's) from the south-west. (Photo courtesy of Paul and Rachel Jacques) |
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Chalgrove: Langley Hall in 1955, photographed by P.S. Spokes. (Bodleian Library, MS Top. Oxon.
c 485/1, no. 3676; by permission of The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, and of Mrs Ann
Spokes Symonds) |
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Chalgrove village street in 1904; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre,
POX0115584) |
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Chalgrove Temperance Band c.1906. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0160684) |
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Chalgrove: the former vicarage house in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Chalgrove church in 1822, drawn by J.C. Buckler. (Bodleian Library, MS Top. Oxon. a 65, no. 149; by
permission of The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) |
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Cuxham village and church in 1796: aquatint by C. Tomkins and F. Jukes. |
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Cuxham from the air in 1995. (Historic England, NMR 15234/01. © Crown copyright. HE) |
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Cuxham: the Half Moon and village stream c.1900. (Cuxham village archive, by courtesy of
Joan Barker) |
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Cuxham rectory house in 2013. (VCH © University of London) |
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Cuxham church before rebuilding in 1895. (Cuxham village archive, by courtesy of Joan Barker) |
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Easington: Manor Farm in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Easington church in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Ewelme village c.1880; photograph by Henry Taunt. (Historic England, CC73/01141. Reproduced by
permission of Historic England) |
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Ewelme manor house (labelled 'Palace') in 1729: etching by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck. (Bodleian
Library, MS Don. c go, p. 441; by permission of The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) |
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Ewelme: Wace Court (Westcourt) in 1764. (Hampshire Record Office, 43M48/1085, detail) |
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Ewelme watercress beds c.1895; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre,
POX0162061) |
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Ewelme: Forge House and smithy in the early 20th century, with the smith Edward Godden and his
wife. (Ewelme Historical Archive) |
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Ewelme: the Greyhound Inn in 1895; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre,
POX0115710) |
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Ewelme almshouse cloister in 1821, drawn by J.C. Buckler. (Bodleian Library, MS Top Oxon. a 66,
no. 246; by permission of The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) |
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Ewelme church from the south-east in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Ewelme church interior c.1823, showing font, screen, and pulpit. (J. Skelton, Illustrations of the
Principal Antiquities of Oxfordshire (1823–7)) |
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Great Haseley: Little Haseley green in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Great Haseley village street and Church Farm House in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Great Haseley Manor in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Great Haseley: Haseley Court (Little Haseley) in 2015, showing the part-medieval range.
(VCH © University of London) |
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Great Haseley: Rycote House entrance front c.1674–82: an 18th-century copy by William Delafield
of an engraving by Henry Winstanley (Bodleian Library, MS Gough Oxon. 31, f. 212; by permission
of The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) |
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Great Haseley: medieval barn at Church Farm (interior). (Photo by David Clark; reproduced by
permission of John Alexander) |
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Great Haseley: the Crown Inn and nearby shop in the early 20th century. (© Oxfordshire History
Centre, POX0192613) |
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Great Haseley: the chancel interior in 1840, showing Sir William Barentin's tomb chest and tilting
helmet. (T.W. Weare, Some Remarks upon the Church of Great Haseley (1840), plate 6) |
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Great Haseley: the former rectory house in 2012. (Photo by David Clark; reproduced by permission
of John Alexander) |
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Great Haseley church in 1822, drawn by J.C. Buckler. (Bodleian Library, MS Top. Oxon. a 67, no. 302;
by permission of The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) |
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Great Haseley: Rycote chapel interior c.1928, looking east. (© Oxfordshire History Centre,
OCL 30878) |
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Nettlebed's main street c.1909, looking east. (Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading,
P DX323 PH1/E138/5) |
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Nettlebed: Manor Farm in 2013. (VCH © University of London) |
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Nettlebed: Joyce Grove in 1978. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, OCL 86/11) |
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Nettlebed Pottery c.1900–10, looking north: woodcut from an unidentified contemporary
publication. |
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Nettlebed windmill in 1907. (Bodleian Library, MS Dep. e 65, no. 23; by permission of The
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, and of the Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical
Society) |
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Nettlebed school in 1904. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, 1995/68/543) |
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Nettlebed church in 1844, from E.G. Pallot, St Bartholomew's Church, Nettlebed (1946)
(original drawing unlocated). |
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Newington: the turnpike tollhouse at Brookhampton in the earlier 20th century. (© Oxfordshire
History Centre, OCL 80/13751) |
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Newington House in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Newington: Britwell House in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Newington: Lonesome Farm brickworks (Chalgrove Brick Co.) in 1949. (© Oxfordshire History
Centre, POX0014579) |
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Newington: the former Roman Catholic chapel in Britwell House. (VCH © University of London) |
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Newington: the Chequers pub, Berrick Prior. (VCH © University of London) |
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Newington: the former rectory house (Beauforest House) in 2002. (Oxfordshire History Centre,
P409/32/D/1; reproduced by kind permission of Cluttons LLP) |
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Newington: medieval painted glass in the church. (VCH © University of London) |
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Newington church in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Newington: Britwell Prior chapel (mislabelled Britwell Salome) in 1822, drawn by J.C. Buckler.
(Bodleian Library, MS Top. Oxon. a 65, no. 111; by permission of The Bodleian Libraries, University
of Oxford) |
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Nuffield common and village and Huntercombe prison from the air in 1996. (Historic England, NMR
15595/22. © Crown copyright. HE) |
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Nuffield Place in 1960. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0203160) |
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Nuffield: the former Crown Inn in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Nuffield: Huntercombe golf club's former clubhouse in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Nuffield: the former school in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Nuffield church in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Swyncombe church, Swyncombe Home Farm, and Swyncombe House from the air in 1996.
(Historic England, NMR 15595/23. © Crown copyright. HE) |
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Swyncombe House before the fire of 1814: drawing by Alfred Cobb from an earlier engraving.
(Bodleian Library, MS Top. Oxon. c 521, p. 62 (top); by permission of The Bodleian Libraries,
University of Oxford) |
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Swyncombe House in 1896; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre,
POX0116073) |
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Swyncombe church in 1896; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre,
POX0116072) |
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Warborough: Shillingford bridge in the late 19th century, photographed by Henry Taunt. (Historic
England, CC97/02428. Reproduced by permission of Historic England) |
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Warborough: 119 Thame Road (Ash Tree Cottage) in 2013. (Photo by courtesy of Sally Stradling) |
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Warborough: The Manor (Beech House) at Warborough green in 2015. (VCH © University of
London) |
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Warborough: J.R. Warburton of Shillingford Farm inspecting grain samples, 1954. (© Oxfordshire
History Centre, D217695a) |
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Warborough: the fourth world ploughing contest held near Shillingford, 1956. (© Oxfordshire
History Centre, COS 2007.32.2071) |
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Warborough: the former Wesleyan Methodist chapel at Warborough green in 2015.
(VCH © University of London) |
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Warborough church in 2015. (VCH © University of London) |
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Warpsgrove House as depicted in 1612. (Magdalen College, Oxford, Map 77 (detail); by kind
permission of the President and Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford) |
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Warpsgrove and part of Chalgrove airfield from the air in 1943. (Historic England, US/7PH/GP/
LOC93 Frame 5063. Historic England (USAAF Photography)) |
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