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near to Wroxton, Oxfordshire, England
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Wroxton Cemetery
This small cemetery is situated slightly outside of the village on the lane to Horley.
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T-junction on the Wroxton to Horley Road |
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T-junction south of Horley |
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Newly Sown Fields at Wroxton
by Nigel Mykura
The soil in this area has a very rich red-brown colour as the soils are derived from the underlying ironstone. The road between Wroxton and Horley is behind the trees on the right.
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Final resting place
John Henry and Elizabeth Ann Pritchard at rest in Wroxton, who lost their only child Hugh in WWII, when the submarine HMS Tempest was sunk 13 February 1942.
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Dugouts by Wroxton football pitch
The modest dugouts for football teams playing at Wroxton.
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The effects of quarrying
This field was once an ironstone quarry. Originally it was level with the road from Wroxton to Horley, which runs just behind the trees at the top of the picture. The height of the embankment reflects the thickness of the seam of ironstone... (more)
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Stratford Road into Wroxton |
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Straight and nameless lane
This was once less straight and seems to have been straightened between the world wars. It probably originated as a direct route to an old ironstone quarry from the main road, and when the quarrying was restarted on a much larger scale, was... (more)
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Road from Wroxton to Horley |
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