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    The Carfax Conduit was a water conduit that supplied the city of Oxford with water from 1610 until 1869. The conduit ran in an underground lead pipe from...
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    reside within six miles (9.7 km) of Carfax. Carfax Conduit Battle of Carfax "This webcam is on the 14th Century Carfax Tower, facing east". Webcams. BBC...
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  • Look up carfax in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carfax may refer to: Carfax, Oxford, England Carfax Conduit, a water conduit that supplied Oxford from...
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    Martyr's Church, an office which he holds until his death in 1640. 1617 – Carfax Conduit completed. 1619 – Henry Savile founds the Savilian Professorships in...
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  • "Scheduled Monuments". Historic England. Retrieved 10 February 2024. "Carfax Conduit". Oxford History. Retrieved 11 February 2024. "The Devil's Quoits"....
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    Earl Harcourt re-erected the Carfax Conduit building in a prominent position in the park. It had had to be moved from Carfax in the centre of Oxford, where...
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    of Oxford dismantled Carfax Conduit, which had been built in 1617 in the centre of Oxford. The 2nd Earl re-erected the Conduit building in his park instead...
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  • located in Oxford during the 14th to 16th centuries. The Carfax Conduit from Hinksey Hill to Carfax in the centre of Oxford was completed in 1617. Hinksey...
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    and Oxford Rewley Road railway station with Cowley Road via Queen Street, Carfax and High Street. Its eastern terminus was at the junction with Magdalen...
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    before the artist's death in March 1914, was exhibited at the Paterson and Carfax Gallery in 1920. In 1939 it was exhibited in Warsaw, Helsingfors and Stockholm...
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