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Opthalmosaurus & StenosaurusExtinct fossil marine reptiles, Opthalmosaurus icenicus (above) and Stenosaurus leedsi (below) from the Upper Jurassic Oxford Clay at Peterborough. On display at the Natural History Museum, London
Meliceritites semiclausa, bryozoanBranching colony of a fossil cyclostome bryozoan. Specimen originates from the Lower Cretaceous Faringdon Sponge Gravel, Faringdon, Oxfordshire
Henley Bridge. Henley Bridge is a five-elliptical-arched stone road bridge built in 1786 at Henley-on-Thames over the River Thames, between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.. Date: 1907
Settlement Certificate from Newington, OxfordshireA 1747 settlement certificate relating to Alecksander and Marcy Chalk of Newington, Oxfordshire. The certificate guaranteed that if the Chalks needed poor relief while living elsewhere
The Domesday Book, OxfordshireThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Oxfordshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
The Norman West Door at Iffley ChurchThe Norman West Door at the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Iffley, Oxford. Date: circa 1907
Youth Hostel, Charlbuty, OxfordshireThe Youth Hostel, Charlbuty, Oxfordshire. Date: 1956
Police Convalescent Home near Goring-on-Thames, OxonExterior view of the Police Convalescent Home, known as Flint House, near Goring-on-Thames, South Oxfordshire. It was officially opened by the Queen Mother in 1988
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire - The Square Date: 1930s
Kingham, Oxfordshire - The Church and Schools Date: circa 1906
Kingham, Oxfordshire - The Fete at the Tennis Courts Date: 1915
Kingham, Oxfordshire - The Fairland Date: circa 1910s
Ladies cricket match at Ascott under WychwoodLadies cricket match at Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire Date: circa 1910s
Kingham, Oxfordshire - Outside The Plough Inn. There appears to be a Fair in progress in the background and a procession is assembling to the left, with a brass band at its head. Date: 1906
Kingham, Oxfordshire - Dedication of the Lich-Gate Date: 1913
Kingham, Oxfordshire - The Village Green and Pub Date: circa 1910s
Kingham, Oxfordshire - Breaking up StubbleMartins Patent Cultivator breaking up the stubble at Kingham, Oxfordshire. These were sold by C. Lainchbury & Son, an engineering firm from Kingham. Date: 1910
Nuneham Courtenay, OxfordshireDistant view of Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire, the seat of the Earl of Harcourt Date: 1811
England / WroxtonWroxton, Oxfordshire, a gem of the Cotswolds, a perfect village, with stone-built thatched cottages. Date: early 1960s
England / Little RollrightA view over the church at Little Rollright, a village near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England. Date: early 1960s
Rycot, OxfordshireYoung men and cattle rest in the shade, in the grounds of Rycot, Oxfordshire, the seat of the Earl of Abingdon Date: 1787
England / WarmingtonA general view of Warmington, Warwickshire, a quiet village on the border with Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1960s
Sarsden Village CrossThe ancient village cross at Sarsden, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1930s
Cotswold ThatchLovely thatched cottages at Great Tew, the Cotswolds, reputed to be the prettiest village in Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1960s
England / ShutfordSt, Martins Church, in the lovely village of Shutford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: early 1960s
England / SheningtonA glimpse of Shenington, a charming collection of stone- built and thatched cottages in Oxfordshire, England. Date: early 1960s
Marsh Lock, HenleyA busy scene at Marsh Lock, Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1960s
Nuneham Courtney, Oxfordshire, England, a model village, built by the Harcourt family in 1764, to replace the old village, which was too near to their new manor house! Date: 1950s
England / Church EnstoneThe winding road into Church Enstone, a picturesque village in Oxfordshire, England. Date: early 1960s
Chipping Norton HallThe fine Town Hall at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, a proud symbol of when the town was a Borough, the building still dominating the centre of the town. Date: built 1840s
England / Upper WardingtonA picturesque corner of the village of Upper Wardington, Oxfordshire, England, on the border with Northamptonshire. Date: early 1960s
Little ChestertonThe ford at Little Chesterton, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1930s
England / ChurchillA picturesque corner in the village of Churchill, Oxfordshire, England, with the tall and graceful tower of All Saints Church. Date: early 1960s
Cotswold ThatchesA row of idyllic thatched cottages at Great Tew, in the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1950s
Wroxton ThatchesFine thatched cottages in a picturesque corner of Wroxton, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1960s
Oxford Castle, OxfordshireA medieval birds eye view of the castle at Oxford, approached by a bridge over the surrounding moat. Date: medieval
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Thames at EynshamA glimpse of the River Thames at Eynsham, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1950s
England / ThameA mother pushes her child along on a tricycle at Thame, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1950s
England / EnstoneA pretty corner of the village of Enstone, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1930s
England / Hook NortonA pretty corner of Hook Norton, a charming village in Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1930s
England / WoottonA fine general overview of the village of Wootton, Oxfordshire, England, with All Saints church on the horizon. Date: early 1960s
Thames at RadcotA glimpse of the River Thames at Radcot, where it flows through pleasant meadows and forms the boundary between Berkshire and Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1950s
England / ChastletonView of the road to the church and Chastleton House, at Chastleton, Oxfordshire, England. Date: early 1960s
The Town Hall, Abingdon Date: 1906
Radley CricketersFour of the members of Radley College cricket team, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1895
Thames Toll BridgeA motorist in a Ford Anglia pays his toll on the toll bridge over the River Thames, linking Pangbourne, Berkshire and Whitchurch, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1960s
Boating on the ThamesBoating on a pleasant stretch of the River Thames, viewed from Swinford Bridge, where it forms the boundary between the counties of Oxfordshire and Berkshire, England. Date: 1930s