Visitor from the Midland Railway - Butterley. Immaculate Class 31/1 No. 31108 approaches journey's end with the 1245 Princes Risborough to Chinnor, on the third & final day of the CPR Spring Diesel Gala '25'.
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Buscot Park National Trust - tea room walls.
The tea room was converted from part of the 18century stable block in 1991.
The murals, painted a secoo (on dry plaster) are the work of Ellen-Ann Hopkinson.
Here the srtist has included many symbolic objects whose full meaning is understood only by the family & friends of the present Lord Faringdon although views of the house & gardens are obvious.
Due to associated upgrade works with the introduction of the new IET 800 & 387 units, Great Western Railway diverted West of England/South Wales services to/or from London Marylebone over the May Bank Holiday Weekend.
GWR (FGW livery) HST - Class 43 No.s 43034, 43009 rear form 1Z87 1743 London Marylebone to Plymouth & pass Oddington on the 'Chiltern' Bicester - Oxford line on the 6.5.2018.
The Church of England parish church of Saint James the Great began as a chapel of the parish of Stanton Harcourt, and remained so until 1868. The oldest parts of the church building date from the latter part of the 12th century. The present chancel arch was built about 1300, the tower arch was built during the 14th century and the south doorway of the nave dates from about 1400. The church building was extensively altered in the 15th century: the north aisle and chapel were added, the bell tower was completed, and new windows were inserted in the south and east walls of the chancel