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Market day was full of characters
In 'Britain Then and Now', which combines superb photographs from the Francis Frith Collection with an excellent text by Philip Ziegler, there appears the significant comment to the effect that "the quintessential British Town grew up to
How fight for pub was won
In April 1996 I wrote an article titled The Fox Fled to Easington. It was about the decision in the late 1920s by local brewers Hunt Edmunds to quench the thirst of people nearer to home in this growing suburb.
View of our town on foot
In the latest edition of the Banbury Historical Society's magazine Cake and Cockhorse (Vol 18 No 1), there is an interesting account of the town's outlying areas circa 1895.
Winter? It's nothing compared to 1963!
'The time has come the Met man said to talk of how we are, to play with cold occluded fronts and kink the isobar'.
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War children had to hide under pews
Young evacuees fled to safe haven
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