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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
| Around Witney in Old Photographs by Chris Mitchell. A stimulating introduction to the history of the area featuring pictures from Witney, Ramsden, Stanton Harcourt, Standlake, Bampton and Asthall. 1988. Alan Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0862298115. | ![]() |
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Around Witney Past & Present By Chris Mitchell & Laurence Waters. A guide to the town for visitors and a walk down memory lane for those who have witnessed the changes over the years. Illustrated with picture postcards and modern photographs. 1998. Sutton Publishing Limited. ISBN 0750918969. |
| The Changing Faces Of Witney, Book One By Derek Honey. A selection of photographs of Witney's past. Including the growth of Witney businesses and the families who owned and ran them and the Witney Railway that came... and went. 1998. Robert Boyd Publications. ISBN 1899536310. | ![]() |
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The Changing Faces Of Witney, Book Two By Derek Honey. Another selection of photographs of Witney's Past. Including de Havilland, Witney's pubs and taverns and the May Festivals. 2000. Robert Boyd Publications. ISBN 1899536531. |
| Edwardian Witney 1901-1910 By Charles & Joan Gott. Based on items published in the Witney Gazette featuring local news and advertisements month by month through the early 1900s. Mill House Publications. ISBN 0952440512. | ![]() |
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History Of Witney, With Notices Of The Neighbouring Parishes And Hamlets By J. A. Giles. Including, Emma's Dike, Tradesmen's Tokens, The Work-House and Langle &c. 1852. (Alright it's the 1986 reprint!) The Libraries Department Oxfordshire County Council. |
| Witney A History and Celebration By Charles & Joan Gott. Carefully chosen photographs from the world- famous Francis Frith Collection combined with authoritative and highly readable text. 2004. Frith Book Company Ltd. ISBN 1904938566. |
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LINKS |
| The Fairford Branch Line. | A pictorial view of the former Great Western branch line with special emphasis on the last years of operation. Also details of the route for anyone wishing to follow the line's course today. |
| Canal Club: Restoring the Wilts & Berks Canal. | An individual record of the restoration of the Wilts & Berks Canal, in and around the Wantage area. |