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Stokenchurch | Oxfordshire | SU 7596

 Subject
Subject Source: Ncarules

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

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Drawings of places in Oxfordshire, 1769-1874

91 drawings and watercolours of Oxfordshire places by various artists including Francis Grose, R. Davidson, W. Fisher, J.C. Buckler, J. England, J. Whessell, [John Malchair?], and George Pyne (with an additional photograph of Pyne at fol. 2a). The images are indexed at fol. ii [ii+95 leaves].
Found in: Art and music / Art
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Oxon. b. 90
Extents: 1 volume
Dates: 1769-1874
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Monumental brasses II, c. 1896-c. 1917

Notes on monumental brasses in Oxfordshire, arranged alphabetically by placename [i+455 leaves].
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Oxon. d. 196
Extents: 1 volume
Dates: c. 1896-c. 1917
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Notes on Oxfordshire folklore (volume III), c. 1904-c. 1912

Collections on Oxfordshire folklore arranged alphabetically, with letters from (fol. 1) H.E. Abrams, (fol. 129a) V. Louise Wrench [i+217 leaves]: Animals Birth Christening Charms against disease Divination charms Death Games Ghosts Gipsies [Romany] …
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Oxon. d. 191a
Extents: 1 volume
Dates: c. 1904-c. 1912
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Oxfordshire places - notes and ephemera, c. 1775-c. 1921

Alphabetically arranged loose manuscript notes, ephemera, cuttings and prints on Oxfordshire towns, villages and houses from Shotover to Summertown, including photographs of Stanton Harcourt church.
Shelfmark: G.A. Oxon. c. 317/13
Extents: 1 box (2 folders)
Dates: c. 1775-c. 1921
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Sources for Oxfordshire topography, c. 1900-c. 1910

Manuscript notebook (with some tipped in printed and typescript material) listing sources for Oxfordshire topography [277 leaves, fol. 158 appears twice]. Includes: (fols. i-66) A list of monumental inscriptions in Oxfordshire and Berkshire recorded in certain manuscripts in the Wood and Rawlinson collections, and the Harleian and Additional manuscripts in the British Museum (British Library). …
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Oxon. e. 175
Extents: 1 volume
Dates: c. 1900-c. 1910