Lower Hall, the Abbey Buildings
Interior view of Lower Hall looking east Part of series of photos of Abbey Buildings taken by Harry Redfern during 1896 repairs
Continue reading →Interior view of Lower Hall looking east Part of series of photos of Abbey Buildings taken by Harry Redfern during 1896 repairs
Continue reading →Interior of West Checker looking south Part of series of photos of Abbey Buildings taken by Harry Redfern during 1896 repairs
Continue reading →Interior view of Undercroft looking south-east Part of a series of photos of the Abbey Buildings taken by Harry Redfern during 1896 repairs
Continue reading →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’
Continue reading →View west through the Abbey Gateway towards the Market Place and County Hall. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 4606 4
Continue reading →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’
Continue reading →Abingdon School from the south. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photography. Numbered in pencil 4613. ‘Abingdon Grammar School’
Continue reading →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’
Continue reading →East St Helen Street, looking southwards. View southwards from no. 22, E + W St Helen St series 4.
Continue reading →The west side of West St Helen Street, looking north, c1920-40. This image includes the Britannia public house.
Continue reading →Annotated “22” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages. Old cinema visible on right.
Continue reading →Annotated “25” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages ‘The Argyle Dairy’ visible on right,
Continue reading →annotated “18” onreverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages Shows ‘Saloon Bar’ entrance on right.
Continue reading →annotated “28” on reverse. Part of series documenting High Street frontages The Lion was situated at 15 High Street and closed in 1987.
Continue reading →The seventh Millenium Timeline runs from 1939, and the onset of WW2, through to the end of the 20th Century. The Millennium Timeline was created in the year 2000 by the Abingdon Area Archaeological & Historical Society with the support … Continue reading →
The sixth Millenium Timeline runs from the late 1800s to the mid-1930s. The Millennium Timeline was created in the year 2000 by the Abingdon Area Archaeological & Historical Society with the support of Millennium Festival Awards for All, the Joint … Continue reading →