Thorpe Mandeville in pictures
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|  1. The 
        Three Conies, late 1800s  (Mrs. S. Haynes)  | 
      2. The 
        old post office, where  The Warren now stands  | 
      3. Dove 
        Cottages circa 1900  (Mrs. J. Edmunds)  | 
    
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| 4. Mrs 
        C. Humfrey and family, The  Rectory, early 1900s (Humfrey family)  | 
      5. Bell 
        ringing, early 1900s (Miss J. Humfrey)  | 
      6. Court 
        Cottages, early 1900s | 
    
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| 7. Cottage where 7 & 8 The Warren  now stand  | 
      8. Village cricket team, c1920s  (Mrs B. Bartlett)  | 
      9. Opening of the Village Hall extension, 1987 (Banbury Guardian) | 
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| 10. Band outside Dove Cottages,  1988 Street Fayre  | 
      11. Newton Turvey with his Native American memorabilia, The Old House, 1991  | 
      12. Lower Thorpe, 1995 | 
    
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| 13. Beacon 
        in the Ox Yard on the  50th anniversary of VE Day, 1995  | 
      14. 1996 Street Fayre | 
      15. The Manor's stables, 1996 | 
    
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| 16. 1998 Thorpe Feast -  outside The Three Conies  | 
      17. 2000 
        Street Fayre -  outside The Three Conies  | 
      18. Fox hounds in Banbury Lane, 2004 | 
    
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| 19. Figure 
        on the church tower (2005) | 
      20. The 
        church decorated  for Harvest, 2006  | 
      21. Peter Ormond driving his combine harvester past The Old House, 2006 | 
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| 22. The 
        Manor, 2006 | 
      23. View from the lane near The Hill, towards Banbury, 2008 | 24. View from Cowslip Close  towards Magpie Farm, 2008  | 
    
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| 25. Stowe Beagle Hounds near the workshop, Banbury Lane, 2009 | 26. The churchyard's ancient yew, 2009 | 
      27. Detail 
        from the Kirton monument,  north aisle of the church (2009)  |