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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Goring, Oxfordshire and Streatley, Berkshire, 20th Century

Goring, Oxfordshire and Streatley, Berkshire, 20th Century. Goring and Streatley are villages on opposite banks of the Thames

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mapledurham Mill, Oxfordshire, 20th Century

Mapledurham Mill, Oxfordshire, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Henley, Oxfordshire, 20th Century

Henley, Oxfordshire, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Shiplake, Oxfordshire, 20th Century

Shiplake, Oxfordshire, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Henley Regatta, Oxfordshire, 20th Century

Henley Regatta, Oxfordshire, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The 43rd Oxfordshire Light Infantry, c1890. Artist: Geoffrey Douglas Giles

The 43rd Oxfordshire Light Infantry, c1890. Artist: Geoffrey Douglas Giles
The 43rd Oxfordshire Light Infantry, c1890. A coloured lithographic plate from Her Majestys Army by Walter Richards, JS Virtue & Company, (London, c1890)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Saxon fibulae, (1910)

Saxon fibulae, (1910). Brooches used for fastening capes or mantles, found at a Saxon burying-place near Banbury in Oxfordshire

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Saxon fibulae, (1910)

Saxon fibulae, (1910). Brooches used for fastening capes or mantles, found at a Saxon burying-place near Banbury in Oxfordshire

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England, 19th century. Artist: John Cousen

Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England, 19th century. Artist: John Cousen
Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England, 19th century. View of Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of Lord Harcourts Flower Garden at Nuneham in Oxfordshire, 1777. Artist: William Watts

View of Lord Harcourts Flower Garden at Nuneham in Oxfordshire, 1777. Artist: William Watts
View of Lord Harcourts Flower Garden at Nuneham in Oxfordshire, from the Gate of Entrance to the Temple of Flora, 1777

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Barrington, near Burford in Gloucestershire, the Seat of the Countess of Talbot, 1776

Barrington, near Burford in Gloucestershire, the Seat of the Countess of Talbot, 1776. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker
Barrington, near Burford in Gloucestershire, the Seat of the Countess of Talbot, 1776

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Seat of the Right Honourable the Earl of Harcourt at Nuneham, with a distant view of Oxford, 1775

Seat of the Right Honourable the Earl of Harcourt at Nuneham, with a distant view of Oxford, 1775

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oxford: St Marys from Oriel Lane, 1792-1793. Artist: JMW Turner

Oxford: St Marys from Oriel Lane, 1792-1793. Artist: JMW Turner
Oxford: St Marys from Oriel Lane, 1792-1793. View of the 13th century tower and 14th century spire of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin. From the Tate collection, London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Thomas Tesdale, founder of Pembroke College, Oxford. Artist: J Fittler

Thomas Tesdale, founder of Pembroke College, Oxford. Artist: J Fittler
Thomas Tesdale, founder of Pembroke College, Oxford. A wealthy maltster from the Oxfordshire town of Abingdon, Thomas Tesdale (1547-1610)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The colleges of the University of Oxford, 1895

The colleges of the University of Oxford, 1895
The colleges of the University of Oxford, Oxford, 1895. A series of vignettes of the colleges dating from the 13th and 14th centuries: 1. University College; 2. Queens College; 3

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, 1862

Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, 1862. Founded in 1772, the observatory is named after the physician John Radcliffe (1652-1714)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Abingdon Workhouse, Oxfordshire, built for the Abingdon Union, 1836

Abingdon Workhouse, Oxfordshire, built for the Abingdon Union, 1836. The first workhouse in England completed under the provisions of the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, England, 1834

Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, England, 1834. Founded in 1772, the observatory is named after the physician John Radcliffe (1652-1714)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Rollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Rollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monuments near the village of Long Compton on the borders of Oxfordshire

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Quadrangle of Magdalen College, 15th century

The Quadrangle of Magdalen College, 15th century
The Quadrangle of Magdalen College, Oxford, 15th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: St Edmund Hall in Oxford, 13th century

St Edmund Hall in Oxford, 13th century
St Edmund Hall in Oxford, the Quadrangle Library and entrance to chapel. The buildings in the left are late sixteenth century, 13th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Statue of King Alfred, 9th century

Statue of King Alfred, 9th century
Statue of King Alfred (849 - 26 October 899) at Wantage in Oxfordshire, 9th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Chapel at Stanton Harcourt, in Oxfordshire, c1800

The Chapel at Stanton Harcourt, in Oxfordshire, c1800. Alexander Pope (1688-1744) the English poet, was a frequent visitor to Stanton Harcourt

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Empress Matilda escaping from the besieged Oxford Castle, 1142 (c19th century)

Empress Matilda escaping from the besieged Oxford Castle, 1142 (c19th century). Matilda was the wife of Henry V of Germany, daughter of Henry I of England and mother of Henry II

Background imageRelated Images Collection: John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) English soldier, at Battle of Blenheim, 1704

John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) English soldier, at Battle of Blenheim, 1704
John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) English soldier, at the Battle of Blenheim, 1704. Marlborough commmanded the British

Background imageRelated Images Collection: William Lenthall, 17th century English parliamentarian and lawyer, c1843

William Lenthall, 17th century English parliamentarian and lawyer, c1843. Born at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, Lenthall (1591-1662)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tower of Franciscan friary, Oxford, c1860

Tower of Franciscan friary, Oxford, c1860
Tower of Franciscan friary, Oxford, 1788. The tower housed the study of Roger Bacon (c1214-1292), English experimental scientist, philosopher and Franciscan friar

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roger Bacon, English experimental scientist, philosopher and Franciscan friar, 1867

Roger Bacon, English experimental scientist, philosopher and Franciscan friar, 1867. Pictured in his observatory at the Franciscan monastery, Oxford, England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tower of Franciscan friary, Oxford, 1788

Tower of Franciscan friary, Oxford, 1788. The tower, to the left of the bridge housed the study of Roger Bacon (c1214-1292), English experimental scientist, philosopher and Franciscan friar



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