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Dr Jill Eyers
Dominic Lamb
Malcolm Airs
Wallingford Museum
Dr Jill Eyers
Chiltern Archaeology
Dominic Lamb
South Oxfordshire Countryside Manager
Malcolm Airs
Lecturer of architectural history
Wallingford Museum
Judy Dewey is the curator of the Museum

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AudioJill Eyers talks about the geological history of Wallingford

AudioJudy Dewey talks about the histoy of Wallingford

AudioMalcolm Airs talks about the building materials used in Wallingford

AudioJill Eyers talks about the Malthouse stone

AudioDominic Lamb talks about the meadow by the river

AudioJudy Dewey talks about the Malthouse industry of the town

AudioMalcolm Airs talks about the Wilder Weathervane

Audio Jill Eyers talks about the stones of St. Leonard's Church

AudioMalcolm Airs talks about the architecture of the church

AudioJudy Dewey talks about the Wilder Railings

AudioDominic Lamb talks about the wildlife in the Churchyard

AudioJudy Dewey talks about the history of St. Michael's car park

AudioMalcolm Airs talks about the gas lamp in Mousey lane

AudioJudy Dewey talks about the histoy of Market place traders

AudioMalcolm Airs talks about the Market place reflecting the changes

AudioJill Eyers talks about the Mammoths that roamed in the grounds

AudioJudy Dewey talks about the history of the Castle

AudioMalcolm Airs talks about how the Castle may have looked

AudioDominic Lamb talks about the Castle meadows

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Ox-eye Daisy
Ox-eye Daisy
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A recent survey showed that Wallingford is a stag beetle "hot-spot".

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