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	<title>Hazeldine, Elizabeth &#8211; The Bell Bookshop</title>
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		<title>Henley-On-Thames Through Time</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Henley-on-Thames has changed and developed over the last century.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nestled in a valley and surrounded by stunning countryside, Henley-on-Thames is a small market town in the heart of Oxfordshire. Henley&#8217;s population is very much connected to its past and has many long-established local families, but new arrivals have further added to its diversity. Thanks to Henley&#8217;s proximity to the Thames, the town thrived through its trade links, conveying goods by barge. Henley also had a rich brewing legacy, with breweries such as Greys Brewery, Ives Brothers and W. H. Brakspear &#038; Sons providing employment to the local populace.Henley-on-Thames&#8217; historic links are most evident through its large number of impressive listed buildings. The Chantry House, a fine, timber-framed structure that stands in a corner of St Mary&#8217;s churchyard, is itemised in documentation from the 1460s. The Bell hostelry has been identified as the town&#8217;s oldest structure. While much has changed in this riverside town, Henley-on-Thames Through Time celebrates both the old and new as the reader is taken on a journey through Henley&#8217;s spectacular heritage.</p>
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