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B.1 The History of Radley by Patrick Drysdale, Rita Ford, Patricia Groser, Marian Orchard, Ann Parkes, Kay Williams. Original drawings by Jim Webb. Edited and designed by Patrick Drysdale. Published by Radley History Club. 2002. PU.1
B.2 The Story of Abingdon part one. 150,000,000 B.C. – 1186 A.D. by Mieneke Cox. Designed and printed by Leach’s the Printers, Abingdon. 1986.
B.3 Medieval Abingdon. The Story of Abingdon Part II by Mieneke Cox. Designed and printed by Leach’s the Printers, Abingdon. 1989.
B.4 Abingdon 1556-1702 Peace and War. The Story of Abingdon part three by Mieneke Cox. Printed by Leach’s the Printers, Abingdon. 1993.
B.5 Abingdon. An 18th Century Country Town. The Story of Abingdon Part IV by Mieneke Cox. Printed by Leach’s the Printers, Abingdon. 1999.
B.6 Abingdon Pageant by Mieneke Cox. Printed by Leach’s the Printers, Abingdon. 1995.
B.7 Walks in the White Horse Country. Fifteen Country Rambles near Oxford, Swindon and Newbury by Nigel Hammond (with historical notes). Countryside Books, Newbury. 1982.
B.8 Around Abingdon (The Archive Photographs Series). Compiled by Nigel Hammond. Chalford Publishing Company. 1996. (Old photographs of Abingdon and some nearby parishes)
B.9 Oxford. Brief Historical and Descriptive Notes by Andrew Lang, M.A., Seeley & Co., London, 1890.
B.10 Stories from The History of Berkshire by Edmund A. Greening Lamborn. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1908.
B.11 The Radley District: Its History, Botany, Entomology and Geology. Edited by the Rev. T. Field, D.D., Warden of St Peter’s College, Radley. Parker and Son, Oxford. 1912.
B.12 The Story of The First Berkshire (Abingdon) Battalion Home Guard by Ourselves. Printed for the Battalion by Sydney Astle Ltd, Manchester. 1945.
B.13 Christ’s Hospital, Abingdon. The Almshouses, The Hall and The Portraits by Arthur E. Preston, F.S.A., Master 1929. Oxford University Press [1929]. Addendum sheet by J.H. Hooke, Master 1980. Also second copy presented by David Barrett, November 2009.
B.14 The History of Radley College 1847-1947 by A.K. Boyd. Basil Blackwell, Oxford. 1948.
B.15 A duplicate copy of B.14, with dust jacket, formerly belonging to Joy Alexander, founder of the Radley History Club.
B.16 No Ordinary Place. Radley College and the Public School System 1847-1997 by Christopher Hibbert. John Murray, London. 1997.
B.17 Looking at Radley. An Architectural and Historical Survey of the earlier buildings [of Radley College]. By M.T. Cherniavsky and A.E. Money. Radley College. 1981.
B.18 Abingdon Deanery Festival – Programme. 1981.
B.19 The Early History of Abingdon Abbey by F.M. Stenton. Paul Williams, Stamford, Lincs. 1989 (first published by University College, Reading, 1913).
B.20 Fifty Years of St Peter’s College, Radley by Rev. T.D. Raikes and other Old Radleians. James Parker & Co. Oxford and London. 1897.
B.21 Transferred to B.60.
B.22 Radley Village Plan published by Radley Parish Council, December 1984.
B.23 Selections from the Records of the Borough of Abingdon from AD 1555 to AD 1807. Edited by Bromley Challenor, Town Clerk of Abingdon. William H. Hooke, 1898. (Gift from Dr & Mrs A. C. McDougall, September 2003).
B.24 Abingdon Abbey – Its History and Buildings by Mieneke Cox. Friends of Abingdon, 1970. (Gift from Dr & Mrs A.C. McDougall, September 2003).
B.25 The Church and Parish of St Nicholas, Abingdon, and other Papers by Arthur E. Preston. Oxford University Press, London. 1929. (Presented by Dick Deane of Park Farm, Radley, September 2003).
B.26 Invasion 1940. Britain’s Defence Line near Radley by Leslie Smith and Tony Money. Reprinted as a booklet from the Old Radleian magazine, 1999. (For Tony Money’s talk to the History Club in February 2004, recorded on CD, see C.2.11. For photos of pillboxes, see Photographs P.1.61(i-iv). For extracts from the Old Radleian relating to this article, see Documents D.34.)
B.27 Reflections. A pictorial look back at life in Oxford and Oxfordshire from 1900 to 1975. An Oxford Mail publication, Tuesday 20th December 1994. Paperback. 66 pp.
B.28 An Illustrated History of the Abingdon Branch: GWR, by Nigel Trippett and Nicholas de Courtais. Wild Swan Publications Ltd. 1985. Paperback. 70 pp.
B.29 Abingdon-on-Thames Today by Harry Knights. Thomas Leach Ltd, Abingdon-on-Thames. 1982. Paperback. 48 pp.
B.30 Journeys into Oxfordshire: A Collection of Ink Drawings by Anthony Mackay. Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Stroud. 1993. Hardback. 148 pp.
B.31 Around Abingdon in Old Photographs. Collected by Pamela Horn. Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucester. 1987. Paperback.
B.32 Historic Abingdon. Fifty-six Articles by Agnes C. Baker. Abbey Press, Abingdon. 1963. Semi-hardback. 158 pp.
B.33 The Thames Valley in Pictures. A descriptive tour of the Thames from source to tideway with seventy-six illustrations and map. By Maxwell Fraser. Thames Valley Art Productions Ltd, Oxford. [n.d.]. Paperback. 14 pp + illustrations and map.
B.34 A Tapestry of Life: An Autobiography by James S. Candy. Martin Books Ltd., Braunton, Devon. 1984. Paperback. 108 pp. [Largely concerned with Kennington, Sunningwell, Boars Hill, Youlbury and Abingdon.]
B.35 Rural Life in the Vale of the White Horse, 1780-1914 by Nigel Hammond. William Smith, Reading. 1974. Hardback. 166 pp.
B.36 The Abingdon Corporation Plate. Some Notes on the Abingdon Plate and Kindred Treasures and on the Donors and the Occasions of the Gifts by Arthur E. Preston, F.S.A. Edited by Agnes C. Baker. Oxford University Press. 1958. Hardback. 84 pp.
B.37 Abingdon and its Treasures. A short historical description of the buildings and their contents. Published by the Corporation of Abingdon. 1956. Paperback. 56 pp.
B.38 Silver Threads. True Short Stories by James S. Candy. Fine Print, Radley. 1989. Paperback. 58 pp.
B.39 Oxfordshire at Work in Old Photographs. Compiled by Malcolm Graham. Alan Sutton, Stroud. 1991.
B.40 Abingdon Abbey. Some Notes on its History and Buildings. Based on the Researches of Arthur E. Preston, F.S.A. by Agnes C. Baker with Architectural Descriptions by Walter H. Godfrey, C.B.E., F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A.. Friends of Abingdon. First edition 1949, reprinted 1963. Abbey Press, Abingdon. Paperback. 16 pp.
B.41 The Victorian Thames by D.G. Wilson. Sutton Publishing, Stroud. 1993. Hardback. 132 pp.
  (Books B.27 to B.41 were presented to the Club by Jennie Deane in December 2003 from the collection of her late husband, Dick Deane.)
B.42 Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire. A short history and description of the house, gardens and estate. Published by the University of Oxford. Abbey Press, Abingdon. Third edition. 1984.
B.43 Drawings of Oxford by J.C. Buckler 1811–27. (Bodleian Picture Book No. 3). Bodleian Library, Oxford. 1957.
B.44 The Cotswolds - an introduction by Kenneth Green, with drawings by Gerald Gardiner. Garland Press, Bristol. 1947.
B.45 Action Stations. Military Airfields of Oxfordshire by Michael J.F. Bowyer. Patrick Stevens. 1988.
B.46 Excavations at Barrow Hills, Radley, Oxfordshire. Volume 1: The Neolithic and Bronze Age Monument Complex by Alistair Barclay and Claire Halpin. (Presented by Brian and Rita Ford, January 2005). Also an interim report by R. Bradley, R.A. Chambers and C.E. Halpin, 1984, presented by Barbara Hook, May 2007.
B.47 Radley. Ancient Barrows to Modern Parish by Patrick Drysdale. Printed by Parchment (Oxford) Ltd. 1985.
B.48 (i) The Changing Faces of Kennington, Book One, by Carole Newbigging. 1999.
(ii)The Changing Faces of Kennington, Book Two, by Carole Newbigging. 2002.
(Presented by Robert Sephton, March 2005).
B.49 Oxoniensia, Volume LX, 1995 published by the Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society. Contains (inter alia) The Excavation of a Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Site at Eight Acre Field, Radley by Andrew Mudd et al. (Presented by Robert Sephton, May 2005).
B.50 Berkshire Village Book, compiled by the Berkshire Federation of Womwn’s Institutes [1972]. Presented by Eric and and Mary Blanks.
B.51 Radley 2000 – Radley Parish Council Millennium Souvenir Programme, presented by Eric and Mary Blanks.
B.52 Cameos of Abingdon, celebrating our Charter Year, published by Abingdon Town Council and printed by Abbey Press Limited, Abingdon, 2006. Presented by Jean Deller (see also Documents D.94 for a photocopy of the Abingdon Borough Charter 1556, also presented by Jean Deller).
B.53 A History of Abingdon by J. Townsend, M.A., republished by S.R. Publishers Ltd. 1970 (original edition was published in 1910). Presented by John and Nancy Homewood, August 2006.
B.54 Radley College – Treasures of the Library and Archives in an Exhibition. Catalogue of the books and documents exhibited by the College in July 2006.
B.55 A Kennington Miscellany – some diverse events in its history by Robert S. Sephton, published by the author, 2006.
B.56 When the Lights Went Out – Oxfordshire 1939 to 1945, by Malcolm Graham and Melanie Williams, published by Oxfordshire County Council 1979. 36pp. Presented by Mr M.J. Portsmouth.
B.57 Bertrand and Alys Russell in Bagley Wood, by Robert S. Sephton, published by the Author, 2007. (Presented by the author, February 2007). (For Robert Sephton’s Research Report relating to ‘Halshanger’, Bagley Wood Road, Kennington, once owned by Bertrand Russell, see Documents, D.88).
B.58 Sulgrave Manor, Northamptonshire, The House of George Washington’s Ancestors. Illustrated Guide to the Manor, House and Gardens and supplementary documents. (Presented by Brian Ford, February 2007).
B.59 Radley Parish magazines as follows:
(i) 1895 (ii) 1896 (iii) 1897 (iv) 1898 (v) 1899 (vi) 1900 (vii) 1951 to 1956 (in one volume). (Deposited with the Radley History Club by the Radley Parochial Church Council on long loan, the PCC retaining legal ownership.)
(viii) February 1940. (Presented by Don Jones, March 2007).
(ix) and (x) October 1952 and November 1952. See Documents D.137(iii) and (ix).
B.60 Radley News magazines as follows:
February 1972 (No. 2) to October 1974 (No. 34) (with May 1972, August 1972, and September 1973 missing). These are in square format.
January 1975 (No. 37), February 1975 (No. 38) and March 1975 (No. 39), May 1975 (No. 41). These are in A.5 format. (Presented by Eric and Mary Blanks).
January 1976, April 1976, July 1976, August 1976. January to June 1977, August 1977, September 1977, November 1977. 1978 (complete), 1979 (complete), January to September 1980, November 1980, March to December 1981, January to April 1982, June 1982, July 1982, August to December 1982, January to September 1983, November 1983, December 1983, 1984 (complete), January to November 1985, 1986 to the current month – complete sets.
B.61 Copy of The Abingdon – Radley Branch Railway Line by John McGowan, published by Parchment (Oxford) Ltd. 28 February 1982. Photographed from the original loaned by Mr M.J. Portsmouth, September 2007.
B.62 (i). Local History News, Number 84, Summer 2007 (Magazine of the British Association for Local History), containing (inter alia) a profile of Stanley Baker, an Award winner of the BALH Scroll for personal achievement in 2007.
(ii) Copy of the BALH Programme for the Local History Day at Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London on 2nd June 2007.
(iii) Copy of the Scroll awarded to Stanley Baker.
(iv) Photo of the award winners.
(v) Newspaper cutting from the Abingdon Herald 28 June 2007.
B.63 Abingdon Abbey 675 – 1538 – A Brief History. Written by Angela Hallam, Archivist and Archaeologist, published by The Friends of Abingdon 1977. 8 pp and cover. (Presented by Dennis Tyler, 2005).
B.64 The Radley [College] Altarpiece, by Tony Money. Contains a history of altarpieces and retables. 16pp and colour illustrations; published by Radley College c.2000. Presented by Brian and Rita Ford, June 2008.
B.65 Great Western Railway Journal, No. 66, Spring 2008, containing an article by Chris Turner entitled The Abingdon Goods - A Hinksey Guard’s Duty, with many references to Radley and several photographs of Radley Station in the 1950s. Presented by Peter Fennell, June 2008.
B.66 Berkshire Poll Book 1727, published by The Eureka Partnership, 68 pp. This is a transcription of the Poll Book which was published following the 1727 Parliamentary Election, and lists the names of the freeholders, their abode and the candidates for whom they voted. The candidates were Charles, Lord Viscount Fane, Sir John Stonehouse, Bart., and Robert Packer, Esq. Men from Radley, Sunningwell, Kennington, Northcourt, Barton and Thrupp are in the list. (Presented by Stanley Baker, July 2008).
B.67 Berkshire Militia - Men enrolled 1807 and 1808, transcribed and published by The Eureka Partnership, 32 pp. This is a list of those men chosen by ballot to serve in the Berkshire Militia in late 1807 and early 1808, together with the parish for which they were to serve, and includes the names of substitutes and the date of enrolment. Men from Radley, Northcourt, Sunningwell and Thrupp Wick appear in the list. (Presented by Stanley Baker, July 2008).
B.68 Berkshire Contiguous Parishes, published by CART Publications 1997, reprinted 1999 and 2000. 8 pp. This guide lists all the [old] Berkshire parishes and the parishes which adjoin each individual parish. (Presented by Stanley Baker, July 2008).
B.69 The Williams Family of Abingdon, 1802-1994. Fifth Edition by Alan R. Williams, July 2008. (Signed copy presented by the author, July 2008. Contains brief references to the Silvester, Stimpson and Minns families – not the Radley branches.)
B.70 Hostilities Only- An Autobiography by David Buckle, with Jan Greenough. 1999. Presented by Stanley Baker, August 2008.
B.71 Thomas Pratt is Shooting Rabbits in Bagley Wood – an account of a dispute with an Oxford College over rights of common in a Berkshire Wood, by Robert S. Sephton. 2nd edition, 2005. Published by the author, 2005. (Previously filed under Documents D.30).
B.72 Booklets relating to Kennington published by the Kennington History Society, as follows:
(i) A Short History of Bagley Wood, its Fauna and Flora by Winifred Spray. 12pp. 1992.
(ii) Sandford Weir Memorial by Leslie Smith. 12 pp. October 1992.
(iii) The Kennington Memorial Field by Winifred Spray. 10pp. July 1993.
(iv) St Swithun’s Church by Stanley Gillam. 18pp. April 1994.
(v) The Home Guard, with especial reference to Kennington Village and Locality by Leslie Smith. 18pp. May 1995.
(vi) Air Raids on Oxfordshire, World War II, with special reference to the environs of Kennington, Oxon by Leslie Smith. 14pp. August 1995.
(vii) A History of Medical Care in Kennington by Christopher Strode. 14pp. June 1996.
(viii) Kennington School(St Swithun’s) by Stanley Gillam. 12pp. March 1998.
(ix) The Manor House and Farm by Stanley Gillam. 18pp. March 1999.
(x) The Tandem by Stanley Gillam. 22pp. February 2002.
(xi) Evacuees Tell Their Stories by Shirley Jones. 58pp. March 2005. Presented by Robert Sephton.
(xii) The Kennington Story and History of the Street Names by George Ross. 27pp. March 2006. Presented by the author.
(xiii) The Ownership of Land and Property until 1913 [in Kennington] by Stanley Gillam. 42pp. April 2006. Presented by Robert Sephton. (For a similar publication, see B.86).
(All these booklets, except where otherwise stated, have been presented by Stanley Baker.)
B.73 Radley Flower Show 1898 – 1981. Booklet by P.E.G. [Patricia Groser] with an account of the history of Radley Flower Show; extracts from an exercise book found at Wick Hall dated 1898 recording the meetings which led to the holding of the first Show on 25th July 1899 at Wick Hall; and extracts from the Parish Magazines for 1899 and 1900 relating to the Shows for 1899 and 1900. (Presented by Patricia Groser). (The booklet also contains a copy of the photo of Mr and Mrs Minns, filed under Photographs P.1.139.)
B.74 Bagley Wood District Nursing Association 1925 – 1948 by Robert S. Sephton, published by the author 2008, and presented by him November 2008. (Previously published in Oxfordshire Local History, Volume 8, No. 3, Spring 2008. See also the article by Robert Sephton entitled Before the National Health Service – District Nursing Associations, published in Oxfordshire Local History News, Issue III, Summer 2007, filed under Documents D.120(ii)).
B.75 S.P. Grundy (1880-1942) – a life of social service in Manchester and North Berkshire by Robert S. Sephton. Published by the author 2009 and presented by him, January 2009. (Contains extensive references locally to Kennington, created out of Radley parish in 1936.)
B.76 Kelly’s Directory of Oxford, Abingdon, Woodstock and Neighbourhood 1945 (including Radley and Kennington). Part of collection of documents, photographs, etc. presented by Charles Dockar-Drysdale, March 2009. See Documents D.182 and Photographs P.1.157 for the rest of the collection and CD C.2.46.
B.77 Oxoniensia – the Journal of the Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society, Volume 73, 2008, containing (inter alia) an article entitled The Abingdon Monks’ Map by John Steane, relating to Abingdon and Radley and a lawsuit in 1570 in which the mill-owning and fishery rights of William Blacknall were challenged by George Stonhouse of Radley. Presented by Robert Sephton, May 2009.
B.78 Radley Parish Local Information Handbook, compiled and published by Radley Parochial Church Council, 2nd edition, 2009.
B.79 Radley W.I. Oxfordshire 1925-2010. Extracts taken from the minute books of Radley Women’s Institute on the occasion of its 85th birthday. Compiled by Christine Wootton, March 2010, and presented by her.
B.80 Enclosure in Berkshire 1485-1885. Edited by Ross Wordie. Published by Berkshire Record Society, Volume 5, 2000. 250 pp. Purchased and presented by Stanley Baker, June 2010.
(For extracts from this book of the Radley and Kennington pages, see Documents D.60.)
B.81 Berkshire Glebe Terriers 1634. Edited by Ian Mortimer. Published by Berkshire Record Society, Volume 2, 1995. Purchased and presented by Stanley Baker, June 2010.
B.82 Photocopy of Sunningwell and Bayworth A.D. 811 to A.D. 1911, by E.E. Matthews, published by Burgess and Son, Abingdon, 1921, 61pp, with several annotations by Bob Evans of Sunningwell, the owner of the book. Copy presented by Peter McWhirter, August 2010.
B.83 The Community of the Resurrection – A Centenary History, by Alan Wilkinson, published by SCM Press Ltd, 1992. 386 pp. Also a review of the book in the Church Times 8 May 1992. Presented by Robert Sephton, August 2010. (The Community was founded by Charles Gore and five other priests at Pusey House, Oxford, in 1892. Gore was Vicar of Radley from May 1893 to December 1894.)
B.84 The Martlet and the Griffen – An Illustrated History of Abingdon School, by Thomas Hinde and Michael St John Parker, published by James and James (Publishers) Ltd, 1997, pp. 232, hardback. Presented by Robert Sephton, August 2010. (Includes references to Dr. John Lempriere, Curate of Radley in 1791.)
B.85 Radley Church and Parish, by Sydney E. Allso, 1971, 16pp. (Allso was Vicar of Radley from 1966 to 1971.) Presented by Robert Sephton, August 2010.
B.86 Land and Property in Kennington (Berks) up to 1913 by Stanley Gillam, edited and privately printed by Robert S. Sephton May 2005. 48 pp. (For a similar publication by the Kennington History Society see B.72(xiii).)
B.87 Major Allen 1891-1940 aerial archaeologist, published by Iffley History Society c.2005. 18pp. Presented by Robert Sephton, August 2010. (Major G.W.G. Allen was a pioneer in the development of aerial survey for archaeological purposes. His photographs are housed in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Copies of two of his photographs of Cranbrook House and surroundings, Kennington, are filed in Photographs P.1.163].
B.88 An Historical Atlas of Berkshire, edited by Joan Dils, with maps by Heather Browning, published by Berkshire Record Society 1998. 126pp. Presented by Robert Sephton, September 2010.
B.89 Gone for a Soldier – Radley Service Men 1885-1920, by M.B.J. Mawhinney. Published (in a limited edition) by the author 2010, 109pp. Hardback. Presented by the author, September 2010. More about the book
B.90 The Manmade Landscape – The Impact  of Enclosure in the Wantage Area of Old Berkshire. By Bethanie Afton. Copy downloaded from the Berkshire Record Office website by Stanley Baker, November 2010. 77pp
B.91 Highways and Byways in Berkshire with illustrations by Frederick L Griggs. Presented by Christine Wootton, April 2011.
B.92 An Historical Atlas of Oxfordshire. Edited by Kate Tiller and Giles Darkes. Presented by Robert Sephton, April 2011.
B.93 St Michael’s Church Cumnor. A guide. Presented by Robert Sephton, April 2011.
B.94 Bagley Wood. Retrospect and Prospect. 1949. Presented by John Wilson, April 2011.
B.95 Kelly’s Tradefinder of Oxford, Abingdon, Woodstock and Neighbourhood, 1975. Presented by John Wilson, April 2011.
B.96 Household and Farm Inventories in Oxfordshire 1550–1590.
B.97 Richard Edward Eason. A tapestry of facts and memories. Presented by Beverly Roger, the daughter of Josephine Roger.
B.98 Abingdon through Time. By Pamela Horn. Presented by Stanley Baker.
B.99 Beyond Magdalen Bridge. The growth of East Oxford. By Graeme L Salmon. Presented by Robert Sephton
B.100 John Jewel and the English Reformation.
B.101 Royal Berkshire Militia, Return of Volunteers 1854. Transcribed by Eureka Partnership. Presented by Stanley Baker.
B.102 Benjamin’s Son. Benjamin Arthur Kent MD. By Peter Schurr. Presented by Dr John Ward.
B.103 Berkshire Religious Census, 1851 Edited by Kate Tiller. Presented by Stanley Baker
B.104 Berkshire Militia – Men enrolled 1807 and 1808. Transcribed and published by The Eureka Partnership. Presented by Stanley Baker.
B.105 Turbulent Times in the Car Industry by David Buckle. Presented by David Buckle.
B.106 Roads in and around Radley by Christine Wootton with contributions from Rita and Brian Ford and Sally Hemsworth. Photographs by Les Hemsworth. Published by Radley History Club, 2010. PU.12
B.107 Radley Farms and Families 1600 – 2011. By Christine Wootton and other contributors. Published by Radley History Club, June 2011. 210pp. PU.13
B.108 Faith and Heraldry. The Stained glass in the Church of St James the Great, Radley by Patrick Drysdale. Photographs by Les Hemsworth. Published by Radley History Club, July 2011. 20pp. PU.14
B.109 Ambridge – An English Village through the Ages. By Jennifer Aldridge and John Tregorran.
B.110 Stagecoach - The Real Story of Coaching across the Land based on the BBC TV Nationwide film series.
B.111 Abingdon in Camera. Portrait of a country town 1850 – 1950. Presented by Joyce Huddleston.
B.112 From Colditz to Radley by Christine Wootton. Occasional Publication No. 2. Published by Radley History Club, 2006. 14pp.
B.113 From Radley to Colditz and Sagan. A continuation of the story of Peter and Charles Lockett. by Christine Wootton. Occasional Publication No. 5, Published by Radley History Club, February 2009. 44pp.
B.114 Radley Vicarage. Occasional Publication No. 1. Published by Radley History Club, 2005. 12pp.
B.115 Radley Church and Parish – A Brief History. Occasional Publication No. 4. Compiled by Radley History Club. First published May 2007. Revised edition June 2009. 20pp.
B.116 The History of Radley C E Primary School by Christine Wootton. Published by Radley History Club, June 2008. 168pp.
B.117 The New Oxfordshire Village Book compiled by the Oxfordshire Federation of Women's Institutes (OFWI). Published by Countryside Books and OFWI, 1990. Presented By Eric Riley.
B.118 The Lost Abbey of Abingdon by Tim Allen of Oxford Archaeology, 2012. Booklet about the results of the Lost Abbey Project in Abingdon.
B.119 Living the Poor Life: a guide to the Poor Law Union Correspondence c.1834-1871 held in the National Archives by Paul Carter and Natalie Whistance. Published by the British Association for Local History, 2011.
   
   
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