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For my part, I'll be in Wytham, on the edge of Oxford, among the native beeches and hornbeams.
Why woodlands are wonderful Colin Tudge 2010
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A secular memorial service was held at the Chapel of New College, Oxford, and he was interred in Wytham Woods.
SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011
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Last year, the pox virus reached Wytham Woods in Oxfordshire, which contains a population of great tits that have been monitored by scientists since 1947, the longest running study of its kind in the world.
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Researchers at the EGI have been studying great tits in Wytham, Oxfordshire, since 1947.
enjoy studying great tits? Have I got a report for you! « raincoaster 2006
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Researchers at the EGI have been studying great tits in Wytham, Oxfordshire, since 1947.
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But on the Thursday after Commemoration, the Fletchers gave a strawberry tea at Wytham, as a farewell festivity to their cousins.
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The feeling had not had time to pall on her, when going through the gate, they were joined by two other members of the little clan of Wytham riders, and all rode back to Oxford together, through flying scuds of rain.
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The woods of Wytham clothe a long ridge of hill around which the young
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The church at Wytham will show you that a church very lately erected may, by correct judgment, be made to present the appearance of having been built five hundred years ago.
Advice to a Young Man upon First Going to Oxford In Ten Letters, From an Uncle to His Nephew Edward Berens
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With Mrs. Fletcher's connivance, he took Mildred home alone in a canoe, by the deep and devious stream which runs under Wytham woods.
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