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Frontispiece Minster Lovell church and Hall from the south, showing the south-west tower at the end of the
western residential range. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA046290) |
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Alvescot: the school and main street in the 1920s, looking east. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive P/1825) |
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Alvescot village from the air, showing earthworks and the former manorial site near St Peter's church. (© English Heritage. NMR. 18627/15; SP 2704/25) |
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Alvescot: Shill House from the south-west. (© English Heritage. NMR. BB001134) |
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Alvescot House from the south-west. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA000795) |
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Alvescot: Butlers Court from the north. (© English Heritage. NMR. BB001127) |
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Alvescot: Park Farm from the south-east. (© English Heritage. NMR. BB001132) |
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Alvescot Particular Baptist chapel in 1986, shortly before its closure. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 87/754) |
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Asthall barrow. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 11929) |
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Asthall: The Cottage and No. 1 Stonelands, presumed to be the former 'Bastard School'. (photo VCH) |
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Asthall: Toque House from the south-east. (© English Heritage. NMR. BB001157) |
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Asthall: Lord and Lady Redesdale and their children (the 'Mitford Family') outside the 'Cloisters' at Asthall Manor, September 1926. (The Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth. Reproduced by permission of the Duchess of Devonshire) |
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Asthall Manor from the west, showing the hall range, cross wings, and stair tower. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA046321) |
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Asthall: Worsham Mill, showing ranges of c. 1830 and 1902. (photo VCH) |
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Asthall church and Asthall Manor from the north-east, drawn by J.C. Buckler in 1821. (Bodl. MS Top. Oxon. a 65, no. 50; reproduced by permission of the Curators of the Bodleian Library) |
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Asthall church: tomb and effigy, probably of Lady Joan Cornwall, in the Cornwall chapel. (Photo Miss K. Mair; reproduced by permission) |
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Asthall Leigh: the chapel of St John the Evangelist in 1974. (© Crown Copyright. NMR. BB74/740) |
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Black Bourton: the former Primitive Methodist chapel at Spout Green, looking east. (© English Heritage. NMR. BB001151) |
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Black Bourton: High House or Fiveways (left) and Bridge House (right), south of Spout Green. © English Heritage. NMR. BB001130) |
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Black Bourton: model cottages built about 1863 to designs by W.C.C. Bramwell, looking east. (© English Heritage. NMR. BB001152) |
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Black Bourton: the former National school (now a house), built in 1865 and subsequently extended. (photo VCH) |
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Black Bourton: Manor Farm, showing the medieval range (left) and W.C.C. Bramwell's block of 1861–3 (right). (© English Heritage. NMR. BB001239) |
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Black Bourton: William Wilkinson's design for model labourers' cottages at Rock Farm (now in Carterton), 1857. (Reproduced from W. Wilkinson, English Country Houses (2nd edn 1875), plate 55) |
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Black Bourton: church from the south-east, drawn by J.C. Buckler in 1821. (Bodl. MS Top. Oxon. a 65, no. 95; reproduced by permission of the Curators of the Bodleian Library) |
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Carterton: Brize Norton Road in the 1920s. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 87/456) |
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Carterton: the main crossroads in the 1920s, showing the war memorial and Kennett's stores. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 87/457) |
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Carterton buildings:
(a) Rock Farm; converted barns at Rock Farm; early settler's house near Milestone Road; Women's Institute hall (1926); Brize Norton road in 1997, showing St John's church, WI hall, and settler's bungalow; The Parade in the 1930s. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive P/3111 (The Parade); other photos VCH) |
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(b) prefabs in 1963; converted Robin hangar on Alvescot Road; 1970s housing on Upavon Way; St John's church in 1997; the town hall (built 1982–3); the main crossroads in 2004. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 77/5545 (prefabs); other photos VCH) |
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Carterton badge of office (Carterton Town Council) |
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Clanfield: the Wesleyan Methodist chapel and main village street in the 1920s, looking north-west. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 76/95) |
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Clanfield: the river Thames at Harper's weir in the late 19th century. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 6673) |
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Clanfield: the Plough Inn and war memorial in the 1920s. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 76/94) |
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Clanfield: the Thames Valley (Knapp's) Ironworks Band at the owner's house, c. 1913. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 782/281) |
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Clanfield: Club Day procession outside Chestlion Farm, c. 1911. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 81/4372) |
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Clanfield: Friars Court from the south-east. (© Crown Copyright. NMR. BB92/15019) |
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Clanfield: Little Clanfield Mill in the early 20th century. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 81/4388) |
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Clanfield: disused windmill at Windmill Farm, photographed by H.M.J. Underhill in 1907. (Bodl. MS Dep e 65, f. 17; reproduced by permission of the Curators of the Bodleian Library) |
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Clanfield church from the south-east, drawn by J.C. Buckler in 1821. (Bodl. MS Top. Oxon. a 66, no. 172; reproduced by permission of the Curators of the Bodleian Library) |
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Kencot Lodge (left) and North Lodge (right). (© English Heritage. NMR. AA046271) |
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Kencot House from the south. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA046263) |
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Kencot: Manor Farm from the north-east. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA045940) |
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Kencot: The Old School House, formerly the village school. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA 045786) |
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Kencot: the Carter Institute. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA045798) |
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Kencot church from the south-west. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA045794) |
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Kencot church: tympanum over south doorway. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA045793) |
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Kencot: Red Rose Cottages from the south-west. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA045838) |
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Kencot: Kencot Cottage and Kencot green from the south-east. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA045797) |
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Kencot: Asthall Farm from the south-west. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA045783) |
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Minster Lovell: the main village street, looking south-west. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA046285) |
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Minster Lovell: the Swan Inn from the south-west. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA046287) |
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Charterville in 1848, showing the school (with tower). From the Illustrated London News for 1848 |
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Minster Lovell Hall from the north in 1729, engraved by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck. (Bodl. MS Gough Maps 168, f. 78; reproduced by permission of the Curators of the Bodleian Library) |
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Minster Lovell Hall from the south-east. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA000584) |
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Minster Lovell Hall and church from the air, showing vicarage house and Manor Farm. (© Crown Copyright. NMR. 18214/06; SP 3211/5) |
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Minster Lovell: the south front of Manor Farm from the churchyard, probably incorporating remains of the chapel of St Cecilia. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA046284) |
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Minster Lovell church: the crossing, looking east. (Reproduced by permission of English Heritage. NMR. AA82/660) |
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Brize Norton: the village street in the late 19th century, photographed by Henry Taunt. (Reproduced by permission of English Heritage. NMR. CC57/464) |
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Brize Norton: Kilkenny Farm in 2001. (Photo VCH) |
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Brize Norton Airbase: |
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(a) from the air in 1943, showing part of Carterton and Brize Norton village. (© English Heritage. NMR. US/7PH/GP/LOC 95 FR: 5016) |
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(b) station headquarters in 2004. (Photo Mr Peter Davis; reproduced by permission) |
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(c) the 'Base Hangar', opened 1967. (Photo Mr Peter Davis; reproduced by permission) |
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Brize Norton: the Chequers Inn in the early 20th century. (COS, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive 5567) |
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Brize Norton school and church in the late 19th century, photographed by Henry Taunt. (Reproduced by permission of English Heritage. NMR. CC57/465) |
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Brize Norton Manor from the north-east, showing hall range and west cross-wing. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA049342) |
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Brize Norton: Grange Farmhouse from the north, showing the gabled stair tower. (Photo VCH) |
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Brize Norton church from the south-east, drawn by J.C. Buckler in 1821. (Bodl. MS Top. Oxon. a 65, no. 118; reproduced by permission of the Curators of the Bodleian Library) |
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Brize Norton church: tympanum over south doorway. (© English Heritage. NMR. AA049345) |
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Brize Norton Primitive Methodist (formerly Congregationalist) chapel in 2002. (Photo VCH) |
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