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List of Colour Plates

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A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17. Originally published by Boydell & Brewer for the Institute of Historical Research, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2012.

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LIST OF COLOUR PLATES

Between pages 18 and 19

Plate
1 Kelmscott and the river Thames from the air, looking east. (© English Heritage. NMR 18511/16)
2 Holwell church and war memorial cross in 2011. (VCH © University of London)
3 Langford village and war memorial cross in 2011, showing Threeways (dated 1655). (VCH © University of London)
4 Filkins: vernacular-style council houses (dated 1929). (VCH © University of London)
5 Kelmscott: limestone plank fencing near the Morris Memorial Cottages. (Photo: Society of Antiquaries of London)
6 Bradwell Grove House from the south-east in 2011. (VCH © University of London)
7 Broughton Hall from the south-west in 2011. (VCH © University of London)
8 Kelmscott Manor from the east in 1990. (© Crown copyright. NMR BB90/10304)
9 Kelmscott Manor: the Tapestry Room in 1990. (© Crown copyright. NMR BB90/10317)
10 Radcot and the river Thames from the air, looking north. (Reproduced by kind permission of Channel 4 Time Team and Wessex Archaeology)
11 Grafton Lock looking west (upstream) in 2011. (VCH © University of London)
12 Langford church from the south-east in 2011. (VCH © University of London)
13 Little Faringdon church from the south-west in 2011. (VCH © University of London)
14 Kelmscott: the Morris Memorial Hall. (VCH © University of London)
15 Langford: the former National school. (VCH © University of London)