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| 1 | All Saints, Wytham | ||
| 2 | Assumption of the Blessed Mary, Twyford | ||
| 3 | Blake Cottage, Winslow Bucks Where Leonard Turner lived with his family during the period when he was Head Groom for at the Gosling estate. This area of Winslow is now known as Tinker's End. | ||
| 4 | Blake House, Winslow Blake Cottage is past Blake House on the left. This photo was taken in the 1920s or earlier | ||
| 5 | Bridge Street, Northampton William B. Moyses died here, and William Moyses lived here until his marriage to Violet. | ||
| 6 | Cuddington Lower Green | ||
| 7 | Detail of the Cottelsoe Hundred | ||
| 8 | Emmer Green Tiny hamlet next to Caversham. | ||
| 9 | Fisher Row and Canal | ||
| 10 | haddenham churchyard.jpg Burial place of many of the Okey ancestors | ||
| 11 | Hythe Bridge over Oxford Canal | ||
| 12 | ingram china plumber shop.jpg Plumber's shop | ||
| 13 | Lewknor St Margaret's | ||
| 14 | Little Horwood, St Nicholas | ||
| 15 | Northampton Girls Seconday School 1920-1930 | ||
| 16 | northampton map showing pub.jpg | ||
| 17 | On the right is house Charles and his family lived in while he was the ferryman. On the right is house Charles and his family lived in while he was the ferryman. |
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