The Windrush Valley

The Windrush Valley

Author: Mark Child

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2010-05-15

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 144563161X

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A fascinating look at the history of the Windrush river and a comprehensive guide to the towns and villages along its route.


Our Boys 1914-1918

Our Boys 1914-1918

Author: Julie Ann Godson

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-07-26

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9781722055479

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From the workhouse boy who became an early submariner to the officer who proved to be not quite a gentleman, all of life is here. Acts of Remembrance relating to the First World War often conjure up images of stone monuments, solemn churchyards, and ranks of gravestones marching across foreign fields. This book attempts to provide a glimpse of the 48 men from the Lower Windrush Valley in Oxfordshire in the villages, farms, and lanes where they lived and worked - with their families, plying their trade as craftsmen, or labouring in the fields. On their days off they would play with their chidren, promenade with their sweethearts, or just wink at the girls, like young men throughout the ages have always done.


Burford

Burford

Author: Antonia Catchpole

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9781860774881

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Nestling in the Windrush Valley at the 'Gateway to the Cotswolds,' the small west Oxfordshire town of Burford is well known for its picturesque qualities. Its streets, set against the backdrop of a spectacular medieval church, display a rich variety of stone and timber-framed buildings, which together lend much of its charm. This book is about the creation of the town we see today: its buildings, its townscape and the people who, over the centuries, have lived in and helped shape it. Chronological chapters set Burford in context, looking at its creation by medieval planners, its role in the Cotswold wool trade, and its later history as a small market and (briefly) coaching town. Chapters on the buildings explore not only their construction and materials, but their changing uses over time, re-populating them with the people who built, used and lived in them. Grand houses, humble cottages and shops or workshops are all included, while two chapters are devoted to the church and the other religious buildings. A house-by-house gazetteer summarises the history of every building along the main street, which visitors can use to help explore the town. The book draws on extensive fieldwork and documentary research over several years, much of it carried out with the help of volunteers. Most of the buildings have never been studied in such depth, and several have been scientifically tree-ring dated for the first time. The book will allow visitors, residents and specialists alike to see the town with new eyes, casting fresh light on its origins and growth, on its built character, and on the lives of its inhabitants.