A report on Oxford, Abingdon-on-Thames and Oxfordshire
Abingdon-on-Thames, commonly known as Abingdon, is a historic market town and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Oxfordshire, England, on the River Thames.
- Abingdon-on-ThamesIt is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire.
- OxfordAs well as the city of Oxford, other centres of population are Banbury, Bicester, Kidlington and Chipping Norton to the north of Oxford; Carterton and Witney to the west; Thame and Chinnor to the east; and Abingdon-on-Thames, Wantage, Didcot, Wallingford and Henley-on-Thames to the south.
- OxfordshireThe name seems to mean 'Hill of a man named Æbba, or a woman named Æbbe', possibly the saint to whom St Ebbe's Church in Oxford was dedicated (Æbbe of Coldingham or a different Æbbe of Oxford).
- Abingdon-on-ThamesThe firm runs a regular service from Folly Bridge downstream to Abingdon and beyond.
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River Thames
1 linksRiver that flows through southern England including London.
River that flows through southern England including London.
From the west it flows through Oxford (where it is sometimes called the Isis), Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor.
Sculptures titled Tamesis and Isis by Anne Seymour Damer can be found on the bridge at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire (the original terracotta and plaster models were exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, in 1785.
The Thames flows through or alongside Ashton Keynes, Cricklade, Lechlade, Oxford, Abingdon-on-Thames, Wallingford, Goring-on-Thames and Streatley, Pangbourne and Whitchurch-on-Thames, Reading, Wargrave, Henley-on-Thames, Marlow, Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton, Staines-upon-Thames and Egham, Chertsey, Shepperton, Weybridge, Sunbury-on-Thames, Walton-on-Thames, Molesey and Thames Ditton.
Reading, Berkshire
1 linksTown and borough in Berkshire, South-East England.
Town and borough in Berkshire, South-East England.
Reading is 40 mi east of Swindon, 28 mi south of Oxford, 40 mi west of London, 15 mi north of Basingstoke, 13 mi southwest of Maidenhead and 15 mi east of Newbury.
From 1714, and probably earlier, the role of county town of Berkshire was shared between Reading and Abingdon.
The town continued to expand in the 20th century, annexing Caversham across the River Thames in Oxfordshire in 1911.