EPW000882 ENGLAND (1920). View over Abingdon from Fitzharris House, Abingdon, from the north-west, 1920

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Title [EPW000882] View over Abingdon from Fitzharris House, Abingdon, from the north-west, 1920
Reference EPW000882
Date May-1920
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Place name ABINGDON
Parish ABINGDON
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 449614, 197473
Longitude / Latitude -1.2824332691297, 51.673370779911
National Grid Reference SU496975

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The Pig Market Bury street.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:37:52 PM
The Pig Market Bury street.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:37:51 PM
The Kings Head & Bell Inn.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:35:56 PM
The Crown Pub Pig Market.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:34:32 PM
Blue Boar Pub. Morlands & co Ltd.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:32:55 PM
The Three Tuns Inn Morlands & Co Ltd

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:28:46 PM
Mitre Pub. stert street.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:27:06 PM
Red Cow Pub, Pig market.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:25:27 PM
Red Cow Pub, Pig market.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:25:23 PM
George & Dragon Pub Morlands & co.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:17:12 PM
Golden Cross pub or Butchers Arms pub.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 29th of October 2016 11:15:48 PM
Queen,s Hotel Market place.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 1st of October 2016 10:16:39 PM
Queen,s Hotel Market place.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 1st of October 2016 10:16:34 PM
Black swan pub, since has been knocked down and a new pub was built on the site called the Black Swan.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 1st of October 2016 10:00:43 PM
Abingdon Gas Company Ltd

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 1st of October 2016 09:57:37 PM
Abingdon Carpet factory.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Saturday 1st of October 2016 09:53:08 PM
Old store building belonging to Bottrel & Tripp who had shop on bridge street now Lewis Baker

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Wednesday 28th of September 2016 08:16:54 PM
Coach House to the brewery. Some of this still remain to the rear of New Abbey Court offices stert street

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Wednesday 28th of September 2016 08:14:20 PM

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Wednesday 28th of September 2016 08:09:07 PM
Abingdon Town sports club

gBr
Saturday 19th of September 2015 07:50:52 PM
Abingdon-ON-Thames County Hall.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 24th of March 2015 07:21:48 PM
Abingdon Maltings

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 24th of March 2015 07:20:21 PM
Abbey Garden near Abbey House,old offices to vale of white horse District Council, in the 1980-2000 Which took over from the Abingdon Borough Council. Then the Office of Abingdon-on- Thames Town Council. now up for sale. Once the home J. Trendell Wine Merchant and land owner in the 1900s. And The Bishop of Reading Berkshire lived here

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 24th of March 2015 07:17:57 PM
Bury street school, Bury street Abingdon. now the site of the new, Newlook shop in the new Abbey Shopping Centre.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 24th of March 2015 07:05:16 PM
Bury street school, Bury street Abingdon. now the site of the new, Newlook shop in the new Abbey Shopping Centre.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 24th of March 2015 07:05:15 PM
THE GRAPES PUB.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 12:43:19 AM
ABINGDON G.W.R STATION.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 12:37:16 AM
Reading & Berkshire Abingdon Fire station stood in Bury street.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 12:34:37 AM
The Castle or Brewery Tap also stood next to the steam plough. The Bee Hive pub had its own small Brewery to the rear, this could well be why this was called Brewery Tap.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 12:28:18 AM
Horse & Jockey pub, Bath street, Abingdon Berks.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 04:26:16 AM
Hordeum Factory,Abbey Malt Works,Which was set up by Mr.Thomas Edward Dean Skurray,who was a Director of Morlands Brewery Abingdon Berks,

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 04:23:55 AM
no.45 Vineyard Abingdon Berks, Large Georgian House, origanally the Maltsters House of Thompsons Maltings.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 04:19:34 AM
The Steam Plough,Pub 10. Broad street, Abingdon Berks.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 03:09:37 AM
The Plough & Harrow pub,8.Broad street,Abingdon Berks.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 02:59:10 AM
The BEE HIVE INN,46 stert street, Abingdon Berks.Also site of another Brewery run by a William Honey.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 02:57:19 AM
The Railyway Inn,Station yard Abingdon.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 02:53:23 AM
The Plough 61.stert street,Abingdon and the entrance to Abingdon Station.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 02:51:36 AM
On the corner of the Vineyard and Stert Street, The Lambe & Flag pub.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 02:48:10 AM
Abbey House and gardens, which was the home of prosperous Wine Merchant MR.E.J.Trendell.Today it is The Head Quaters for Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 02:46:32 AM
This is the site of E.J.Trendell a prosperous Abingdon Wine Merchant and Brewer.In 1876 Trendell sold the Stert Street Brewery with al his public houses, to Mr Charles Saxby, and in 1889 his son George Saxby sold the Stert Street Brewery Abingdon and pubs to Morland & co Ltd in 1889. This then became the site of one of Abingdons first picture houses,and then taken over by Abingdon printer John Hooke's Abbey Press.Untill the mid 1980s when it was Demolised for a new office complex.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 02:43:05 AM
The Vine Pub,31 Vineyard Abingdon Berks, Pub belonged to the Townsend Brothers Tower Steam Brewery in Ock street ASbingdon.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 02:28:03 AM
This large complex of maltings were built in around 1906 for MESSERS THOMAS & CO As reported in The Building News on 27th January 1905.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 01:05:28 AM
Red Lion Pub no.62 Vineyard Built in 1854 to replace the old Red Lion earlest Date 1734.The Red lion which was closed by Morland & co PLC stood to the left of the Red lion pub and was built on what was the access to rear car park.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 12:55:53 AM
Red Lion Pub no.62 Vineyard Built in 1854 to replace the old Red Lion earlest Date 1734.The Red lion which was closed by Morland & co PLC stood to the left of the Red lion pub and was built on what was the access to rear car park.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 12:55:52 AM
Fitzharris House

MikeE
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 10:10:15 AM

User Comment Contributions

County Hall. Abingdon, 30/03/2016

Class31
Thursday 31st of March 2016 03:52:51 PM
The New Malting in the Vineyard area of Abingdon for Messers

Thomas & co ltd of Abingdon, Leamington and Wolverhampton, were opened on 15th December 1903.The new premises consisted

of two 100 quarter mailtings to the design of Birmingham based

(JOHN D.WOOD MAILTING and BREWING ENGINEERS).

The present mailtings are connected to the new premises by bridges to facilitate the working arrangements.Building no.3

had three growing floors, of angular shape arranged specilly to suit the new Builing no.4 which had two growing floors had its main front alongside the railway siding.

Messers, NALDER & NALDER Ltd of Wantage supplied the whole of the machinery for building no.3 and no.4.

The two new mailtings were sited in the Vineyard because of the convenience of the Abingdon Railway Lines.But the area had been the location of others in the 18th century and probably much earlier. Two Abbey Mailtings,had beloned by 1790

to John Francis Spenlove of The Abbey Brewery who married Susanna Morland a cousin of Mr Edward Morland of the Eagle Brewery in Ock street Abingdon Berks. On the site of Thompsons

Mailtings in the Vineyard, operated by Samuel Thompson & sons,Ltd, part of Associated British Mailsters were opened on the 11th March 1964. In 1980 ABM sold Abingdon and Pontefract

mailtings to Watney's Brewery which enabled Watney's to shut there own floor mailtings to make room for more brewing space.

Sadley Abingdon Mailtings closed, ending Hundreds of years Mailting in Abingdon going back to the Romans.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 02:24:11 AM