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  • Oxfordshire History Centre

    From Facebook:

    Oxfordshire History Centre

    Digital resources for Oxfordshire history

    Previously only available in Oxfordshire History Centre and Libraries, the refreshed www.oxfordshirehistory.org.uk website brings together, under a single easy-access portal, digitised content from Oxfordshire History Centre and useful websites for local history and family history research.

    Content ranges from old trade and street directories to photos of First World War casualties, and from a Victorian Oxford buildings index to early printed maps of the county.

    Some content remains restricted to use within Oxfordshire History Centre and Libraries, for licensing reasons, and so cannot be made freely accessible at the moment. But we are making freely available for the first time the complete set of digitised colour tithe maps of over 150 Oxfordshire parishes - bit.ly/ohc_tithe.

    During this time of personal restriction, we hope you enjoy having access from home to a wider selection of our digital resources.


    N.B. It is the only the maps not the listings for the tithe maps.
    Caroline
    Caroline's Family History Pages
    Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.

  • #2
    There are some brilliant examples of strip farming!! E.g. Aston and Cote (in Bampton)
    Caroline
    Caroline's Family History Pages
    Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.

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    • #3
      sadly I don't have any Oxford connections, must have a check of all my areas and see if they are offering anything.
      Carolyn
      Family Tree site

      Researching: Luggs, Freeman - Cornwall; Dayman, Hobbs, Heard - Devon; Wilson, Miles - Northants; Brett, Everett, Clark, Allum - Herts/Essex
      Also interested in Proctor, Woodruff

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Caroline View Post
        From Facebook:

        Oxfordshire History Centre

        Digital resources for Oxfordshire history

        Previously only available in Oxfordshire History Centre and Libraries, the refreshed www.oxfordshirehistory.org.uk website brings together, under a single easy-access portal, digitised content from Oxfordshire History Centre and useful websites for local history and family history research.

        Content ranges from old trade and street directories to photos of First World War casualties, and from a Victorian Oxford buildings index to early printed maps of the county.

        Some content remains restricted to use within Oxfordshire History Centre and Libraries, for licensing reasons, and so cannot be made freely accessible at the moment. But we are making freely available for the first time the complete set of digitised colour tithe maps of over 150 Oxfordshire parishes - bit.ly/ohc_tithe.

        During this time of personal restriction, we hope you enjoy having access from home to a wider selection of our digital resources.


        N.B. It is the only the maps not the listings for the tithe maps.
        Would it be possible to post the direct links, i.e., not going thru Facebook?

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        • #5
          They are there in the text but here you are:


          https://www.oxfordshirehistory.org.u...ithe_maps.htm

          Caroline
          Caroline's Family History Pages
          Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.

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          • #6
            Thank you!

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