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Items in Oxfordshire taken from The Charm of Oxford (1920) (results page 1)


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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II.—Brasenose College Quadrangle and St. Mary’s Spire
III.—View in Radcliffe Square
IV.—Sheldonian Theatre, etc., Broad Street
VII.—Merton College: The Library Interior
XXIV.—Wadham College, The Hall Interior
XXIV.—Wadham College, The Hall Interior (greyscale version)
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Places Shown

Brasenose College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Merton College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Wadham College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England