The Punchbowl at Abingdon
Abingdon Town Hall
Abingdon church clock
Christmas lights in the dusk
Abingdon Christmas lights
Christmas moon
old County Police Station
The Crown & Thistle at Abingdon
Abingdon Bridge
Nags Head pub sign
Nags Head on the Thames
Masons in Bath Street
Masons haberdashery
Blue Boar in Bath Street
Abingdon pillar box
boring Grapes sign
The Grapes at Abingdon
The Blue Boar at Abingdon
boring Blue Boar sign
old buildings in Bath Street
The Harp at Abingdon
old Black Swan sign
The Black Swan at Abingdon
Victoria House, Abingdon
The Nag's Head at Abingdon
Abingdon Weir
approaching Abingdon Lock
boat arriving at Abingdon Lock
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www.britainexpress.com/counties/oxfordshire/az/Abingdon.htm
Abingdon is located on the banks of the River Thames some seven miles south of Oxford. The town boasts the title of the oldest continuously inhabited town in Britain. There has been a habitation in the area since at least the stone age, but the earliest settlement of any note did not occur until the early post-Roman era.
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