The Crown & Thistle at Abingdon
Abingdon church clock
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The Punchbowl at Abingdon
Abingdon Town Hall
Morland Brewery sign
Christmas lights in the dusk
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St Peter's, Little Wittenham
Victorian wall box
Coach & Horses 2008
Wallingford Castle
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cottage at Old Botley
St Lawrence, North Hinksey
The Fishes at North Hinksey
Ruskin Cottage
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Old Manor House barn
Old Manor House
Nags Head on the Thames
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All Saints, Sutton Courtenay
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Tudor House, Sutton Courtenay
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Manor House, Sutton Courtenay
Royal Mail at Sutton Courtenay
corner of Church Street
Southfield Farm
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St Lawrence, Tubney
Southmoor cottage
Waggon & Horses, Southmoor
The Red Lion at Faringdon
The Volunteer at Faringdon
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www.britainexpress.com/counties/oxfordshire/az/Abingdon.htm
The Fraternity of the Holy Cross... a sort of medieval equivalent of a modern-day Rotary Club, was responsible for a number of public and charitable works in Abingdon, several of which can still be seen. The first major project undertaken by the Fraternity was the rebuilding of Abingdon bridge around 1416. The bridge is not one bridge, but three, joined together to provide a safe crossing over the Thames.
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