How they turned Army depot into a power station
MY past articles have described in detail the establishment of an Army Ordnance Depot between Didcot and Sutton Courtenay.
Didcot historian
David Taylor is a member of Didcot & District Archaeological & Historical Society
David Taylor is a member of Didcot & District Archaeological & Historical Society
MY past articles have described in detail the establishment of an Army Ordnance Depot between Didcot and Sutton Courtenay.
THE main road through Didcot is actually the Wallingford to Faringdon turnpike road or Kings Highway as written about in previous articles.
Roadways around old Didcot part four: the open fields and common land
RESIDENTS of Didcot see our town growing year by year with new housing developments and the roads leading to the new homes.
THE excursion from the South Wales community of Treherbert to Paddington on Sunday, November 20, 1955 at 9.30am was filled with members of local women’s groups looking forward to a day out in the capital.
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