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| Holy Trinity Church Woodgreen was designed by B. Ferry and built in 1849, partially funded by public subscription, along with grants of £250 and £500, given by the Rev. Charles Jerram , rector of Witney. It is of an aisle less design with a western turret containing one bell, an organ built in 1894 and seats 518 worshippers. The stained glass east window was added in 1919 to the memory of Dr. Christopher Harvey and the choir screen to Mr Richard Gillett. Malcolm Henderson Collection. |
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A new pulpit was given by Mr. L. A. Shuffrey in memory of his Mother and Father and made, along with the screen, by his company, Messers L. Shuffrey, Overmantle Manufacturers of Church Green. Dora Saint, writing under the pen-name of Miss Green, modeled St. Andrew's Church in the Thrush Green books on Holy Trinity. Malcolm Henderson Collection |
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This map shows the two plots of land that became Early Road. The area marked in green is the junction with Woodstock Road and shown in the photograph below left. The other end of Early Road that joins New Yatt Road is marked on the map in blue and shown in the photograph below right. Malcolm Henderson. |
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