List of Photographs and Drawings

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"List of Photographs and Drawings". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18. Ed. Simon Townley(Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2016), , British History Online. Web. 27 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol18/x-xii.

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List of Photographs and Drawings

LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS AND DRAWINGS

Frontispiece Rycote Park from the air in 2006. (Historic England, NMR 24489/10. © Historic England)

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5 Benson: Castle Square in the early 20th century. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0061021) 24
7 Benson High Street in the mid 20th century. (By courtesy of the Bensington Society) 29
8 Benson: No. 1 Brook Street. (VCH © University of London) 30
9 Benson airfield in the late 1940s, showing the 1932 bypass and old London road. (By courtesy of the Bensington Society) 32
10 Benson: Russetts at Roke. (Photo courtesy of Sally Stradling) 35
11 Benson: Fifield Manor, main front. (VCH © University of London) 39
12 Benson: Fifield Manors former farmyard in 1983. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0145585) 48
13 Benson weir and Preston Crowmarsh mill c.1880; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, HT3928) 51
14 Benson: Oxford Road in 1904, showing the National school; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0163202) 57
15 Benson: Wallingford Farm Training School (Turners Court) in 1913. (Courtesy of the Bensington Society) 59
16 Benson Free Church and post office c.1900. (Courtesy of the Bensington Society) 64
17 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) 65
18 Berrick Salomes main street in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 70
20 Berrick Lower Farm from the south in 2001. (Photo by David Clark) 74
21 Berrick Salome chapel in 2013. (VCH © University of London) 86
23 Brightwell Baldwin from the air in 1949. (Britain from Above, EAW020998. © Historic England. Licensor www.rcahms.gov.uk) 92
24 Brightwell Baldwin: Cadwell from the air in 1943, showing medieval earthworks. (Historic England, US/7PH/GP/LOC93 Frame 5063. Historic England (USAAF Photography)) 93
25 Brightwell Baldwin: Brightwell Park in the 1930s–40s. (Courtesy of the Brightwell Baldwin village archive) 100
26 Brightwell Baldwin village street c.1900. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, OCL 80/12635) 106
27 Brightwell Baldwin: Cottesmore and Stone family memorials in Brightwell Baldwin church. (Brass rubbing from a copy in private possession) 108
28 Brightwell Baldwin: the former Lord Nelson pub in 1942. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, COS 995.65.202c) 110
29 Brightwell Baldwin school c.1910. (Courtesy of the Brightwell Baldwin village archive) 112
30 Brightwell Baldwin church in the mid 20th century, with a gathering of the South Oxfordshire Hunt. (Courtesy of the Brightwell Baldwin village archive) 119
33 Chalgrove village green and war memorial in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 127
34 Chalgrove: Barentins manor house in the late 14th century. (Reconstruction by Amy Tucker; reproduced by courtesy of Oxford Archaeology) 130
35 Chalgrove Manor (Plessis's) from the south-west. (Photo courtesy of Paul and Rachel Jacques) 131
36 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) 134
37 Chalgrove village street in 1904; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0115584) 139
38 Chalgrove Temperance Band c.1906. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0160684) 144
39 Chalgrove: the former vicarage house in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 150
40 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) 154
42 Cuxham village and church in 1796: aquatint by C. Tomkins and F. Jukes. 161
43 Cuxham from the air in 1995. (Historic England, NMR 15234/01. © Crown copyright. HE) 163
44 Cuxham: the Half Moon and village stream c.1900. (Cuxham village archive, by courtesy of Joan Barker) 169
45 Cuxham rectory house in 2013. (VCH © University of London) 175
46 Cuxham church before rebuilding in 1895. (Cuxham village archive, by courtesy of Joan Barker) 178
48 Easington: Manor Farm in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 184
49 Easington church in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 190
51 Ewelme village c.1880; photograph by Henry Taunt. (Historic England, CC73/01141. Reproduced by permission of Historic England) 196
54 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) 205
55 Ewelme: Wace Court (Westcourt) in 1764. (Hampshire Record Office, 43M48/1085, detail) 206
56 Ewelme watercress beds c.1895; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0162061) 213
57 Ewelme: Forge House and smithy in the early 20th century, with the smith Edward Godden and his wife. (Ewelme Historical Archive) 214
58 Ewelme: the Greyhound Inn in 1895; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0115710) 219
59 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) 222
60 Ewelme church from the south-east in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 228
61 Ewelme church interior c.1823, showing font, screen, and pulpit. (J. Skelton, Illustrations of the Principal Antiquities of Oxfordshire (1823–7)) 230
64 Great Haseley: Little Haseley green in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 239
65 Great Haseley village street and Church Farm House in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 241
66 Great Haseley Manor in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 243
67 Great Haseley: Haseley Court (Little Haseley) in 2015, showing the part-medieval range. (VCH © University of London) 245
68 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) 247
69 Great Haseley: medieval barn at Church Farm (interior). (Photo by David Clark; reproduced by permission of John Alexander) 250
70 Great Haseley: the Crown Inn and nearby shop in the early 20th century. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0192613) 254
71 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) 257
72 Great Haseley: the former rectory house in 2012. (Photo by David Clark; reproduced by permission of John Alexander) 265
73 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) 270
74 Great Haseley: Rycote chapel interior c.1928, looking east. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, OCL 30878) 272
76 Nettlebed's main street c.1909, looking east. (Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading, P DX323 PH1/E138/5) 279
77 Nettlebed: Manor Farm in 2013. (VCH © University of London) 282
78 Nettlebed: Joyce Grove in 1978. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, OCL 86/11) 283
80 Nettlebed Pottery c.1900–10, looking north: woodcut from an unidentified contemporary publication. 290
81 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) 291
82 Nettlebed school in 1904. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, 1995/68/543) 295
83 Nettlebed church in 1844, from E.G. Pallot, St Bartholomew's Church, Nettlebed (1946) (original drawing unlocated). 301
86 Newington: the turnpike tollhouse at Brookhampton in the earlier 20th century. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, OCL 80/13751) 309
87 Newington House in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 313
88 Newington: Britwell House in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 314
89 Newington: Lonesome Farm brickworks (Chalgrove Brick Co.) in 1949. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0014579) 325
90 Newington: the former Roman Catholic chapel in Britwell House. (VCH © University of London) 327
91 Newington: the Chequers pub, Berrick Prior. (VCH © University of London) 329
92 Newington: the former rectory house (Beauforest House) in 2002. (Oxfordshire History Centre, P409/32/D/1; reproduced by kind permission of Cluttons LLP) 333
93 Newington: medieval painted glass in the church. (VCH © University of London) 334
94 Newington church in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 338
95 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) 339
97 Nuffield common and village and Huntercombe prison from the air in 1996. (Historic England, NMR 15595/22. © Crown copyright. HE) 346
98 Nuffield Place in 1960. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0203160) 349
99 Nuffield: the former Crown Inn in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 355
100 Nuffield: Huntercombe golf club's former clubhouse in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 359
101 Nuffield: the former school in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 360
102 Nuffield church in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 366
104 Swyncombe church, Swyncombe Home Farm, and Swyncombe House from the air in 1996. (Historic England, NMR 15595/23. © Crown copyright. HE) 371
105 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) 374
106 Swyncombe House in 1896; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0116073) 382
107 Swyncombe church in 1896; photograph by Henry Taunt. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, POX0116072) 390
109 Warborough: Shillingford bridge in the late 19th century, photographed by Henry Taunt. (Historic England, CC97/02428. Reproduced by permission of Historic England) 395
112 Warborough: 119 Thame Road (Ash Tree Cottage) in 2013. (Photo by courtesy of Sally Stradling) 401
113 Warborough: The Manor (Beech House) at Warborough green in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 401
114 Warborough: J.R. Warburton of Shillingford Farm inspecting grain samples, 1954. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, D217695a) 408
115 Warborough: the fourth world ploughing contest held near Shillingford, 1956. (© Oxfordshire History Centre, COS 2007.32.2071) 413
116 Warborough: the former Wesleyan Methodist chapel at Warborough green in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 418
117 Warborough church in 2015. (VCH © University of London) 419
119 Warpsgrove House as depicted in 1612. (Magdalen College, Oxford, Map 77 (detail); by kind permission of the President and Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford) 425
120 Warpsgrove and part of Chalgrove airfield from the air in 1943. (Historic England, US/7PH/GP/ LOC93 Frame 5063. Historic England (USAAF Photography)) 429