The Railway Comes to Didcot: A History of the Town, 1839-1918 |
Contents
The Village of Didcot 18391880 | 20 |
North Hagbourne alias Didcot New Town | 37 |
Life at North Hagbourne with Robert Rich | 56 |
Copyright | |
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Abingdon acres Appleford army Berkshire Blewbury Britwell Britwell Lodge Broadway building built century Church Street Corn Exchange cottages demolished Dennis Napper depot Didcot and Northbourne Didcot Junction Didcot Station Don Farnborough early East Hagbourne erected farmhouse former Foxhall Foxhall House Foxhall Road Gate Hadden Lane Hagbourne Road Harwell held High Street James John Blagrave Junction Hotel known labourers Ladygrove Farm land landlords lease living Lockinge London Lord Overstone Lord Wantage Loyd Loyd-Lindsay Lydalls Road Manor Farm Manor Road Mereland Road Morrells Farm navvies Newbury Newtown North Hagbourne Northbourne Old Didcot opened owner Oxford parish Provender Store Queen's College railwaymen Rector rent Revd Baker Rich's Robert Rich Rural District Council sewage side sited sold St Peter's Station Road stationmaster Stephen Dixon Steventon Sutton Courtenay tenant terrace Thames town train turnpike Wallingford Road Wallingford Rural District Walter Davies Wantage Road Wessex Road White Hart William Taylor