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The Barley Mow
 
   
The Barley Mow
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Brief Description: 48th slide in series showing "The Barley Mow" Inn.
Subject Date: 1911
Creator: Parker, W
Owner: Oxfordshire CC
Contributor: Centre for Oxfordshire Studies
 
Full Description: "The Barley Mow" is not an uncommon name, but it is an uncommon inn, being the oldest and quaintest possible. What its age it may be, it would be difficult to tell, 600 years it is said. Its high overhanging roof is thatched, and its walls are half timbered. The casements admit just enough light to heighten the interior effect. The brick floored kitchen, or may be a parlour, is delightfully snug, and the walls are darkly panelled all round. This Hotel has been enlarged to meet modern requirements but the additional part is not shown as it spoils the effect. -
 
Collection: Parker
Place: Clifton Hampden, River Thames, England
Dimensions: Height: 3307mm, Width: 3358mm
Subject: Inn, Lantern slide, Parker, Source to Sea
Content Type: Lantern slides
Location: Centre for Oxfordshire Studies
Unique ID: tp-ox-pkr_048_the_barley_mow-i-00-001.jpg
IPR: ThamesPilot
 
 
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