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Cherith Christian Fellowship
A modern church on Desborough Avenue, High Wycombe.
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The Lord Rank Centre
More boldly badged as the Hovis bakery, The Lord Rank Centre is in smaller print under the loaf logo over the entrance.
Lord Rank, of Rank Hovis McDougall flour fame, is probably better known as J. Arthur Rank of the Rank Organisation,... (more)
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High Wycombe Driving Test Centre (2)
by David Hillas
This DTC, called Trenchard House, in Wellington Road only takes practical driving tests. Theory tests are held in Milton Keynes, Oxford, Reading or Slough nearby.
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Colville Road, High Wycombe
by Andrew Smith
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High Wycombe: Hovis innovation and research centre
by Nigel Cox
This facility is on the Cressex Business Park at the southern end of Lincoln Road at its junction with Coronation Road (in the foreground).
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Tom Burt's Hill
Footpath up Tom Burt's Hill
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Smoke over Wycombe
A trail of black smoke from the Buncefield Oil Depot explosion in Dec 2005 crosses over High Wycombe some 30 miles away from the fire in Hemel Hempstead, this photo was taken the day after the explosion from my works car park in Cressex.
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Snow(work)man in Cressex Business Park |
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Evans Furniture Factory
Furniture makers since 1958, as it says on the front. Their showroom is a short way down the road.
High Wycombe has long been associated with the furniture trade, a traditional Chiltern industry.
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Woodland by Marlow Hill
by N Chadwick
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High Wycombe: Footpath between Marlow Road and Shelley Road
by Nigel Cox
The hilly ground south of High Wycombe was criss-crossed with several public footpaths long before the houses, schools and factories arrived. However when they were built the old footpath routes were kept and this is one running between... (more)
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