5. The Changing Face of 7 to 19 Banbury Road
Figure 24. No connecting corridors and a hedge in the way. 13 Banbury Road
Figure 25. Work on the doorway at 13 Banbury Road
Figure 26. Front door at 13 Banbury Road, 2007
Figure 27. Front door at 13 Banbury Road in the snow, 2007
Figure 28. 11 to 19 Banbury Road
Figure 29. 7 and 9 Banbury Road
Figure 30. Work on 7 and 9 Banbury Road
Figure 31. 7 to 13 Banbury Road
Figure 32. 9 to 15 Banbury Road showing connecting corridors
Figure 33. 9 to 15 Banbury Road
Figure 34. 9 to 15 Banbury Road

Figure 35. 13 to 15 Banbury Road
Note the holly tree against the wall. This had to be cut down when the lightwells to the basement were dug in 2002 but a cutting was taken and the tree grown from this can be seen behind the monkey puzzle tree in Figure 35.
Figure 36. 13 to 15 Banbury Road, 2007

Figure 37. 15 to 19 Banbury Road, 2007
The monkey puzzle tree was a gift from a retiring member of staff. The holly tree behind it was grown from a cutting taken when the old holly tree, seen in Figure 33, was cut down to make the basement lightwells in 2002.
Figure 38. 15 to 19 Banbury Road, 2007
Figure 39. 17 to 19 Banbury Road, 2007
Figure 40. 7 to 15 Banbury Road
Figure 41. 7 to 15 Banbury Road
Figure 42. 7 and 9 Banbury Road
Figure 43. 7 to 19 Banbury Road
Figure 44. 11 to 19 Banbury Road, 2007
Figure 45. Line drawing of 7 to 19 Banbury Road, at one time used as a logo
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