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View of St Nicolas’ Church and Abbey Gateway from roof of County Hall

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Francis Frith and Co. ref 45201. Included in album presented to Revd. H. B. Cole, 1904

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International Stores, High Street

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Annotated “10” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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H & N Braggs motor stores and cycle shop, on the High Street

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Annotated “3” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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Walkers Stores, High Street

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Annotated “8” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages Midland Bank visible beyond Walkers

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The Lion Hotel, High Street

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Annotated “27” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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The Midland Bank and Boots Chemists on the High Street

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Annotated “5” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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E H Beesley, haberdashers shop, on the High Street

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Annotated “17” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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E H Beesley, haberdashers shop, on the High Street

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Annotated “20” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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E H Beesley, haberdashers shop, on the High Street

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annotated “16” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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Oxford & District Co-operative Society store on the High Street

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annotated “30” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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Oxford & District Co-operative Society store on the High Street

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annotated “29” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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Boots Chemist, High Street

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Annotated “4” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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Oxford & District Co-operative Society store on the High Street

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annotated “31” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages

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Abingdon Railway Station decorated for the visit of Queen Elizabeth 2

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The visit took place on the 2nd November 1956

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Our Lady’s Convent

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Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Pencilled on reverse 38366 ‘Abingdon The Convent’

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View from Market Place towards St Nicolas’ Church and Abbey Gateway

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Numbered in pencil on reverse 7190 ‘Abingdon, St Nicholas & Abbey Gate’

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View from Market Place towards St Nicolas’ Church and Abbey Gateway

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Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 4601 ‘Abingdon St Nicholas Ch. & Abbey Gate’

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View up East St Helen Street towards St Nicolas’ Church

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Includes Old Bell Inn on east side of street Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 8117 ‘Abingdon, East St Helen St’

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View across Market Place towards County Hall

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Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 2766 ‘Market Place Town Hall &c’

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View of St Nicolas’ Church and Abbey Gateway from Market Square

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Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 7943 ‘Abingdon St Nicholas Ch, &c’

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Civic Society News

  • 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
  • Next phase of North Abingdon housing devlopments
  • Doubts over “Oxford Cambridge Arc” project

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