Fisher Row & the Watery Fringes of Oxford Through Time

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Nancy Hood
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Paperback
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Amberley Publishing
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15/09/2011
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9781445605661
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Books > History > Local interest, family history & nostalgia > Places in old photographs
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Nancy Hood|Paperback|Amberley Publishing|15/09/2011
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9781445605661
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Fisher Row was created as a consequence of the Castle Mill, recorded in the Domesday Book on the western edge of Oxford. This book records the myriad changes that have taken place on the Oxford Canal and on the rivers Thames and Cherwell, Oxford's watery fringes. Although the history of these areas was shaped by the fishermen and boatmen who settled there, and by the Dissolution of the monasteries that once dominated the landscape, there is more to see. Nancy Hood records the landscapes which inspired Lewis Carroll, who told the stories which became Alice in Wonderland on a boat trip along the river, Colin Dexter and Philip Pullman, not to mention the idyllic riverside pubs and University rowing events. This carefully selected collection of images will surprise and delight anyone who knows and loves this picturesque but less well-known part of the city.

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