The Witney Railway was opened from Yarnton Junction to Witney in 1861. The railway was single tra...
Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1835 and completed just six years later, the Great Western R...
Witney grew up as the result of deliberate planning on the part of successive Bishops of Winchest...
The railway came to Oxfordshire during the 1840s, the core of the present-day local railway netwo...
This book draws together a range of research and development initiatives that emphasise the impor...
As authorised in 1835, the Great Western Railway extended from London to Bristol, but from the ve...
The city of Oxford has a long and prosperous history. First mentioned by name in 912 as one of th...
The Cornwall Railway was authorised on 3 August 1846 with the aim of constructing a broad gauge r...
Money is the number one problem area for couples because money isn't simply about dollars and cen...
Oxfordshire has been involved with warfare throughout its history, ranging from Dark Age conflict...
The 'North & West Route', which, in recent years, has become known as the 'Welsh Marches Line', e...
The area defined as the 'North Oxfordshire Cotswolds' extends from Wychwood Forest in the south t...