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Oxfordshire, a S. midland county of England, stretching on the N. bank of the Thames between Gloucester and Buckingham; is an agricultural district; bleak in the N. and W., it is hilly, well wooded and picturesque in the S., where are the Chiltern Hills; iron-stone is mined near Banbury, blankets made at Witney, and paper at Shiplake and Henley; natives of the county were Edward the Confessor, Leland, Warren Hastings, Maria Edgeworth, and J. R. Green.

Population (1907) 186,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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XXIV.—Wadham College, The Hall Interior
XXIV.—Wadham College, The Hall Interior (greyscale version)
Porch of St. Mary’s
140.—The Old Kitchen at Stanton Harcourt, in Oxfordshire
Martyrs’ Memorial and St. Giles
Merton College
Iffley Mill
Martyrs Memorial
2271.—Oxford from the Abingdon Road.
Hall of Christ Church College  Oxford
Fisher Row and Remains of Oxford Castle
Old Episcopal Palace.
The Cottages, Worcester College Gardens
The Old Clarendon Building, Broad Street
Magdalan Bridge and Tower
Christ Church
Brasenose College and Radcliffe Library Rotunda
Plan of Oxford from circa 1900
Oxford and its Colleges
Botanic Gardens and Magdalan Tower
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Places Shown

Merton College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Stanton Harcourt; Oxfordshire; England

Wadham College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England