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East Challow photos

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East Challow maps

Historic maps of East Challow and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all East Challow maps

East Challow map

Historic map of East Challow

Oxfordshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Oxfordshire

East Challow map

Historic Map of any East Challow postcode

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East Challow books

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Oxford Photographic Memories
Paperback
$26

Oxfordshire Photographic Memories
Paperback
$28

Abingdon Photographic Memories
Paperback
$26

East Challow books
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Memories of East Challow

East Challow memories
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St Nicholas Place

I used to live at 1st Nicholas Place and use the shop in the photo when I was a child growing up in the village. The memories I have of the village were of good times.

Shared on 28 September 2006 by Greg Holcombe.

Oxfordshire memories

Tirrold Way

We lived at 5 Tirrold Way on the Charlton Estate at Wantage just after I was born in 1949. My father George Nicholas worked at the Atomic Energy at Harwell and my parents were also the first occupants of these houses. My mother who is 83 years old feels sure that the Robinson family lived next door and that Susan and... [more]

Shared on 27 December 2009 by Carol Barker.

TIRROLD WAY

My parents lived in the house on the right, the end semi-detached house, I can just be seen in the photograph as the light coloured blob in the front garden. Normally I would have been at Garston Lane School, but in the late spring of 1955 I had to have my tonsils removed at Wantage Cottage Hospital, so I had extra... [more]

Shared on 17 December 2009 by Susan Bousfield.

Whatcombe stables

My grandfather, John Carstairs, moved to Whatcombe after partition in  Ireland. He had been Land Steward for Captain Cliff of Belle Vue, Wexford but was described on his death certificate (1931) as formerly electrician at racing stables. He lived at  Whatcombe Cottages. After his death, the family moved to Fawley. We have no family papers as his widow deliberately destroyed everything... [more]

Shared on 15 August 2009 by John Hallam.

The Pound

I used to live in The Pound at Goosey. As a pub it seemed massive to me when I was a lot younger, now I realise that in fact it was really small and intimate for a pub. I used to love the huge open fireplace, the smell of the wood smoke mingling with the smell of the beer. I used... [more]

Shared on 20 May 2009 by Tim Evans.

The big elm tree.

This is the best picture yet of that great old tree that I have found. I sat on its roots at the age of 5 years back in 1939, and all through the war it was a great place to sit out of the rain.
I have a picture of it when it was young, and a picture of its stump... [more]

Shared on 30 November 2008 by Don Mcdouall.

I lived in the house immediately behind "the big tree" from 1973-1975. I was only 8 or 9 years old and have fond memories of climbing in the lower reaches of that tree. I have a photo my parents took of the tree in the winter, and one can see how massive the tree's upper branches and trunk were in spite... [more]

Shared on 25 August 2008 by Peter Schmaltz.

the green east hanney

I moved to East Hanney in 1956 at the age of 4, we moved to Manor Farm Cottage just behind the centre of the photo. the large tree on the left was known as "the big tree" and it was said that Oliver Cromwell camped there, the occupant of the house on the far end of the row was Mr Creed,... [more]

Shared on 14 December 2007 by Timothy Gibbs.

Extracts From East Challow & Oxfordshire books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about East Challow, inspired by Frith photos.

Oxfordshire Living Memories

Bristol cigarettes and Brooke Bond tea could be purchased at the Post Office Stores, run by M S Beevers at the time of this photograph. It has suffered the fate of many village post offices, and is now closed. During the 1980s the green wooden Village Hall, opposite, was replaced by a modern brick building.

This is an extract from Oxfordshire Living Memories.
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Abingdon Photographic Memories

The Crown and Thistle Hotel, first mentioned in 1605, was a coaching inn, and one of the town's best known ones. It is still popular, and has the truncated remains of its inn courtyard within – we see it here from the yard end of the carriageway through the building. The further part of the yard in this view now has a roof supported on posts to give shelter to tables and chairs.

This is an extract from Abingdon Photographic Memories.
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Abingdon Photographic Memories

Skirting the modern shopping centre, our tour reaches Stert Street, which runs south towards the Market Place; in the 1890s, it was one of Abingdon's main shopping streets. On the right, W H Hooke's bookshop (now a jeweller's) is the start of the market place encroachment. We are looking towards St Nicholas's Church. Until 1883, only its tower was visible; then two pubs which jutted into the street, one on each side, were demolished for road improvement. Little survives on the left... [more]

This is an extract from Abingdon Photographic Memories.
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