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High Street, looking east to County Hall

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Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photography. Numbered in pencil 5488. ‘Abingdon High St’

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St Edmund’s Roman Catholic Church, Oxford Road

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Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photography. Numbered in pencil 2761. ‘Abingdon R.C. Chapel’

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Abbey Gateway from west

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View east through Abbey Gateway towards gates of Old Abbey House

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Abbey Gateway from east

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View looking west towards Abbey Gateway, with east end of St Nicholas’s Church Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photography. Numbered in pencil 4615. ‘Abbey Gateway fr E’

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Abbey Gateway from the east

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View west through the Abbey Gateway towards the Market Place and County Hall. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 4606  4

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Abbey Gateway from west

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View towards Abbey Gateway from west, with gates of Old Abbey House visible beyond. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 8116 ‘Abingdon, Abbey Gateway’

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Celebrations for Queen Victoria’s Jubilee

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View south across the Market Place to County Hall, with crowds and processional floats filling the square. This is likely to be for Victoria’s golden or diamond jubilee. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Pencilled on reverse 39160

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View along the Thames towards St Helens Church

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View westwards along the Thames. The photograph was taken from the tow path on the south side of the river, opposite Nag’s Head Island and just to the west of Burford Bridge. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Pencilled on reverse … Continue reading →

Abingdon Ferry and Overfall

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Abingdon ferry and overfall Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 5481. ‘Abingdon ferry & overfall & Group of poplars’

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Abingdon School

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Abingdon School from the south. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photography. Numbered in pencil 4613. ‘Abingdon Grammar School’

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Rowing regatta on the Thames

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View of rowing race on Thames, looking towards St Helens Church. Taken from Wilsham Road, with a temporary stand visible on the opposite side of the river. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 39165 Photograph take from Wilsham … Continue reading →

View along Thames towards Nags Head Island

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View westwards down the Thames towards Nags Head Island and Burford and Abingdon Bridges Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 5486 ‘Abingdon fr above’

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County Hall from the north

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View of County Hall from the north across the Market Place, including statue of Queen Victoria Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photography. Numbered in pencil 6620.

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Civic Society News

  • Lodge Hill interchange update
  • Great news for the Abbey Buildings
  • 80th Anniversary Celebrations
  • Bank Holiday Walks – Monday 27 May 2024
  • Open Meeting – Tuesday 21 November 2023
  • Bank Holiday Walks – Monday 29 May
  • Lodge Hill Slip Roads
  • Platinum Jubilee Walks from Rye Farm Meadow: Friday 3rd June morning and afternoon
  • Upper Reaches petition takes off
  • Old Abbey House planning application approved

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