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163 Framed Prints
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Abbot Reginalds Gate, Evesham CC56_01012ABBOT REGINALDs GATE, Old Rectory, Evesham, Worcestershire. The Norman Gateway, which links the town and the abbey cemetery, with the timber framed rectory in the foreground
Broadway Tower CC56_00795BROADWAY TOWER, Worcestershire. Looking up the hill toward the folly tower built by the Earl of Coventry in 1800, consisting of three round turrets and three canted sides
Kiftsgate Court CC72_01999KIFTSGATE COURT, Chipping Camden, Gloucestershire. A distant view of the house from the road. The origins of the house are late 18th century - it was built for Walwyn Graves (born 1744)
Cirencester Park CC72_01273CIRENCESTER PARK, Gloucestershire. A couple talk on one of the paths between the Catherdal Firs. The park was laid out between 1715 and 1740, and is a good example of the Forest Style of gardening
Rivermen at Marlow Bridge, Wycombe CC73_01436MARLOW, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Workmen loading large logs onto a river barge, using a form of jack. The 19th century suspension bridge over the Thames can be seen in the background
Marlow Bridge CC73_00786MARLOW, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. View looking east along the Thames towards the suspension bridge and the parish church. The bridge dates from same period (built between 1829 and 1832)
Magdalen College bell tower CC50_00191MAGDALEN COLLEGE, Oxford, Oxfordshire. A street view looking along the High Street towards the 144 foot high bell tower of Magdalen College
Minster Lovell Hall CC57_00582MINSTER LOVELL HALL, Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire. A distant view of the ruined hall, formerly one of the great aristocratic houses of the county near the River Windrush
Main gate, Botanic Garden, Oxford CC50_00369BOTANIC GARDEN, High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Looking through the main gate, built in 1632-3 by Nicholas Stone, along a leafy avenue
The weir keeper CC72_02175RADCOT, Oxfordshire. An old weir keeper and fisherman on the River Thames called Harper. He wears corduroy trousers and sturdy boots. Photographed by Henry Taunt around 1900
Royal river trip CC68_00047GORING, Oxfordshire. Edward, Prince of Wales sitting on the river boat Arethusa, moored along the banks of the River Thames, whilst other members of his party board
Oxfordshire country gate BB73_00142OPEN BRASENOSE, Horspath, South Oxfordshire. A picturesque view of the Oxfordshire countryside, showing two women standing by a gate. Photographed by Henry Taunt in July 1916
Pendennis Castle CC56_00747PENDENNIS CASTLE, Falmouth, Cornwall. Exterior general view of the bay taken from the Naval Station, looking towards the castle on the cliff. Photographed by Henry Taunt between 1860 and 1922
Temple Church CC41_00041TEMPLE CHURCH, Temple, City of London. Interior view looking east down the nave, showing the beautiful vaulted ceiling and stained glass windows. Photographed by Henry Taunt between 1860 - 1922
Minster Lovell Hall CC73_01313MINSTER LOVELL HALL, Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire. The ruins of the former medieval manor house from the ford, built in c.1431-42 by the 7th Lord Lovell incorporating an earlier building
Wrestlers CC49_00511St Giles Fair, Oxford. Four female wrestlers, an unusual spectacle, posing outside their stall at St Giles Fair, watched by a large crowd. Photographed by Henry Taunt September 1909
Restoration c. 1900 BB97_11860Kingston Lisle House, Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire. A large group of workmen posing outside a house with a bullock cart, during renovation work
Salters Bros. boatyard in 1900 CC74_00380SALTERS YARD, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Looking across the Thames at Folly Bridge toward the Salter Brothers boatyard, established in 1858
The Blenheim Palace Fire Engine CC54_00392BLENHEIM, Oxfordshire. Blenheim Palaces own fire engine. General view of the fire engine with two firemen in the foreground (date range 1866-1922). Henry Taunt
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