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Farm track over hill, Bix, Oxfordshire, England
St Michaels Girls Home, Shipton under Wychwood, OxfordshireInmates and staff of St Michaels Girls Home at Shipton under Wychwood run by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: circa 1926
16th Parachute Brigade training, RAF AbingdonSoldiers of the 16th Parachute Brigade undergoing training at RAF Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Date: 1962
William Stainton Moses, spirit mediumRev William Stainton Moses (1839-1892), Anglican clergyman, spiritualist, spirit medium and writer (under the pen name M A Oxon)
People rowing at Henley-on-Thames, OxfordshireTwo men on a punt, with people rowing in the distance at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. circa 1970
The Morris Oxford - Riverbank at Henley-on-Thames, OxonThe Morris Oxford series II (1954-56) - Photographed with two young lovelies on the riverbank at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Has more of everything you want most in economy motoring
Broughton Castle / OxonBroughton Castle, Oxfordshire Date: 1879
Chiltern Farming scene, Bix near Henley on Thames, OxonChiltern Farming scene, Bix near Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire
Dorchester, Oxon - High StreetDorchester, Oxfordshire - The Abbey tower looms behind the main street
Youth Hostel, Charlbuty, OxfordshireThe Youth Hostel, Charlbuty, Oxfordshire. Date: 1956
Nuneham Courtenay, OxfordshireDistant view of Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire, the seat of the Earl of Harcourt Date: 1811
Oxford Castle, OxfordshireA medieval birds eye view of the castle at Oxford, approached by a bridge over the surrounding moat. Date: medieval
Childrens Choir, National Childrens Home, Chipping NortonThe so-called Cripples Choir at the National Childrens Home, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, opened in 1903 for what were described as delicate and affected children
St Bartholomews Church, Brightwell, Oxon
Church and Camera OxfordThe tower of St. Mary the Virgin Church and the Radcliffe Camera at Oxford, Oxon
Ditchley / Oxon 1786Ditchley, Oxfordshire: seat of the Right Honourable Mr Dillon Lee
Matilda Escapes / SmirkeEmpress Matilda, daughter of Henry I, imprisoned by Stephen in Oxford Castle, escapes in white clothing over ice and snow to Wallingford, Oxon
Clarendon BuildingThe Clarendon Building in Oxford, Oxon. It was built for the University Press between 1711 and 1715, but has now become part of the Bodleian Library