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Banbury United v Tamworth - Highlights
Banbury United v Tamworth - Highlights of National League North game played on Saturday 20th April 2024
published: 21 Apr 2024
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Introducing Simon Hollyhead, new First Team Manager of Banbury United FC
We interviewed Simon Hollyhead on his first visit to the Banbury Plant Hire Community Stadium, on the day his appointment was announced. Welcome to Banbury United, Simon.
published: 14 May 2024
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Banbury United v Boston United - Highlights
Banbury United v Boston United - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 16th April 2024
published: 17 Apr 2024
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Banbury United v Scarborough Athletic - Highlights of National League North game 27 Jan 2024
Banbury United v Scarborough Athletic - Highlights of National League North game 27 Jan 2024
published: 27 Jan 2024
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📺 Match goals: Iron 2-0 Banbury United
Both of the Iron's goals from the 2-0 home win over Banbury United.
published: 17 Mar 2024
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Banbury United v King's Lynn Town - Highlights
Banbury United v King's Lynn Town - Highlights of National League North game played on Saturday 6th April 2024
published: 07 Apr 2024
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We Found The WORLD'S BIGGEST Trophy!
We visited Banbury United to try and find the biggest football trophy in the world!
Banbury United faced Chester in the National League and we went behind the scenes to find this massive prize. We also were invited to appear on their club radio station, had a look around their club shop for a bargain, and enjoyed one of their lovely burgers.
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published: 04 Dec 2022
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Banbury United v Peterborough Sports - Highlights
Banbury United v Peterborough Sports - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 27th February 2024
published: 28 Feb 2024
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Banbury United v South Shields - Highlights
Banbury United v South Shields - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 26th March 2024
published: 27 Mar 2024
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Banbury United v Gloucester City - Highlights of National League North game 23 Jan 2024
Banbury United v Gloucester City - Highlights of National League North game 23 Jan 2024
published: 24 Jan 2024
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Banbury United v Tamworth - Highlights
Banbury United v Tamworth - Highlights of National League North game played on Saturday 20th April 2024
Banbury United v Tamworth - Highlights of National League North game played on Saturday 20th April 2024
https://wn.com/Banbury_United_V_Tamworth_Highlights
Banbury United v Tamworth - Highlights of National League North game played on Saturday 20th April 2024
- published: 21 Apr 2024
- views: 1544
9:02
Introducing Simon Hollyhead, new First Team Manager of Banbury United FC
We interviewed Simon Hollyhead on his first visit to the Banbury Plant Hire Community Stadium, on the day his appointment was announced. Welcome to Banbury Unit...
We interviewed Simon Hollyhead on his first visit to the Banbury Plant Hire Community Stadium, on the day his appointment was announced. Welcome to Banbury United, Simon.
https://wn.com/Introducing_Simon_Hollyhead,_New_First_Team_Manager_Of_Banbury_United_Fc
We interviewed Simon Hollyhead on his first visit to the Banbury Plant Hire Community Stadium, on the day his appointment was announced. Welcome to Banbury United, Simon.
- published: 14 May 2024
- views: 697
5:51
Banbury United v Boston United - Highlights
Banbury United v Boston United - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 16th April 2024
Banbury United v Boston United - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 16th April 2024
https://wn.com/Banbury_United_V_Boston_United_Highlights
Banbury United v Boston United - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 16th April 2024
- published: 17 Apr 2024
- views: 1019
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📺 Match goals: Iron 2-0 Banbury United
Both of the Iron's goals from the 2-0 home win over Banbury United.
Both of the Iron's goals from the 2-0 home win over Banbury United.
https://wn.com/📺_Match_Goals_Iron_2_0_Banbury_United
Both of the Iron's goals from the 2-0 home win over Banbury United.
- published: 17 Mar 2024
- views: 2974
3:49
Banbury United v King's Lynn Town - Highlights
Banbury United v King's Lynn Town - Highlights of National League North game played on Saturday 6th April 2024
Banbury United v King's Lynn Town - Highlights of National League North game played on Saturday 6th April 2024
https://wn.com/Banbury_United_V_King's_Lynn_Town_Highlights
Banbury United v King's Lynn Town - Highlights of National League North game played on Saturday 6th April 2024
- published: 07 Apr 2024
- views: 698
8:12
We Found The WORLD'S BIGGEST Trophy!
We visited Banbury United to try and find the biggest football trophy in the world!
Banbury United faced Chester in the National League and we went behind the ...
We visited Banbury United to try and find the biggest football trophy in the world!
Banbury United faced Chester in the National League and we went behind the scenes to find this massive prize. We also were invited to appear on their club radio station, had a look around their club shop for a bargain, and enjoyed one of their lovely burgers.
Subscribe to Location Football for more great non-league videos... https://https://www.youtube.com/@UCs7Vvn-SZ9_FAkiU0JOgegw
See you in the next one!
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https://wn.com/We_Found_The_World'S_Biggest_Trophy
We visited Banbury United to try and find the biggest football trophy in the world!
Banbury United faced Chester in the National League and we went behind the scenes to find this massive prize. We also were invited to appear on their club radio station, had a look around their club shop for a bargain, and enjoyed one of their lovely burgers.
Subscribe to Location Football for more great non-league videos... https://https://www.youtube.com/@UCs7Vvn-SZ9_FAkiU0JOgegw
See you in the next one!
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- published: 04 Dec 2022
- views: 1805
5:41
Banbury United v Peterborough Sports - Highlights
Banbury United v Peterborough Sports - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 27th February 2024
Banbury United v Peterborough Sports - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 27th February 2024
https://wn.com/Banbury_United_V_Peterborough_Sports_Highlights
Banbury United v Peterborough Sports - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 27th February 2024
- published: 28 Feb 2024
- views: 1999
5:18
Banbury United v South Shields - Highlights
Banbury United v South Shields - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 26th March 2024
Banbury United v South Shields - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 26th March 2024
https://wn.com/Banbury_United_V_South_Shields_Highlights
Banbury United v South Shields - Highlights of National League North game played on Tuesday 26th March 2024
- published: 27 Mar 2024
- views: 603
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A History of Banbury | Just Beyond the Cotswolds
Following Herbert Evans Highways and Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds, we skipped Banbury in our early explorations. This week, we've decided to return to the Oxfordshire town to see what we missed.
Website: http://www.thecotswoldexplorer.co.uk
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cotswoldexplorer
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cotswoldplaces
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thecotswolde...
published: 16 Jul 2023
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Banbury Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Oxfordshire, and around 20 miles north of Oxford, is the town of Banbury.
The name 'Banbury' derives from 'Banna's burh', with 'burh' being a Saxon word for fortified settlement and 'Banna' being presumably the name of a Saxon chieftain. It is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as 'Banesberie'.
During the 12th century, Banbury was owned by the Bishops of Lincoln. In 1135, Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln ordered the construction of Banbury Castle. The castle would later be destroyed following the English Civil War, leaving no remains.
From the 13th century, Banbury became known for its wool trade. By the Tudor era, leather-making became another major industry in the town. Many specialist markets were held in Banbury by the end of the 16th century, including a lea...
published: 01 Feb 2022
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Banbury, Oxfordshire
Founded by Saxon settler in the 5th and 6th century, Banbury is a delighted little market town, with plenty going on and lots to interest visitors.
The film also takes a look at the Oxford canal, which carries narrowboats through the centre of the town.
published: 08 Jun 2012
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Welcome to Banbury | Video Production by Unexplored Films
Banbury is many things – a historic market town on a canal in the Cherwell Valley, a gateway to the Cotswolds, a handy pit stop on the M40 for motorway-based companies, and increasingly a thriving business hub.
With numerous companies, industries and factories occupying sites on business parks such as Wildmere Industrial Estate, Noral Way and Chalker Way, Banbury is a significant commercial and retail centre.
If you are new here, just know that it is also an incredibly useful place to be based, thanks to its proximity to London and the southeast in one direction, Birmingham and the midlands in the other, the west country and the Cotswolds, and the North just a Chiltern train ride or motorway drive away.
The town is rapidly growing with a thriving business community made up of busines...
published: 31 Oct 2022
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People's Park Banbury Stabbing
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published: 31 Aug 2024
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Great British Road Journeys - Oxfordshire - Banbury to Oxford Ep. 30
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In this episode we embark on a journey around Oxfordshire. A county that mostly does farming but looking a little closer reveals some interesting things to look at and discuss. Today we look at a building, an abandoned road, some airfield, a fuel depot and so much more in this exciting Great British Road Journey
Using a copy of the 1923 Michelin Guide, I'll be travelling the country to see what remains and what's changed since it's publication. The guide offers suggestions on thing to see and where to stay all with the goal of getting you out there and exploring in your motor vehicle.
published: 25 Aug 2024
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Banbury Music Mix 2024
Banbury Music Mix Returned to Banbury's Market Place on the 26th July 2024, with huge, enthusiastic crowds and a terrific line-up. See some of the highlights right here!
published: 20 Aug 2024
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Horsey Horsey! Ride A Cock Horse to Banbury Cross! Nursery Rhyme from Sing and Learn!
Sing along with this classic nursery rhyme! Another fantastic animation from the best selling series of children's songs, www.singandlearnuk.com!
The copyright of all the music on this video is owned by the channel's creator, Vicky Arlidge, who recorded and performed the song, as well as creating all the animated content.
Horsey horsey, don't you stop!
Just let your feet go clippety clop.
Your tail go swish and your wheels go round,
Giddy-up we're home wood bound!
Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross
To see a fine lady ride on a white horse
With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes
She shall have music wherever she goes!
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published: 19 Aug 2018
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An advanced drop door rubber plastic internal Banbury mixer machine.
All friends see our drop door type rubber plastic internal Banbury mixer machine used for rubber compounding and mixing, if you are also looking for rubber compound mixing machinery, do not hesitate to let me know via mail [email protected] or mobile at +8618841189355, thank you.
published: 04 Nov 2024
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Ride A Cockhorse To Banbury Cross | Nursery Rhymes for Babies by LittleBabyBum - ABCs and 123s
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published: 14 Sep 2016
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A History of Banbury | Just Beyond the Cotswolds
Following Herbert Evans Highways and Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds, we skipped Banbury in our early explorations. This week, we've decided to return to the...
Following Herbert Evans Highways and Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds, we skipped Banbury in our early explorations. This week, we've decided to return to the Oxfordshire town to see what we missed.
Website: http://www.thecotswoldexplorer.co.uk
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cotswoldexplorer
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cotswoldplaces
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thecotswolde...
https://wn.com/A_History_Of_Banbury_|_Just_Beyond_The_Cotswolds
Following Herbert Evans Highways and Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds, we skipped Banbury in our early explorations. This week, we've decided to return to the Oxfordshire town to see what we missed.
Website: http://www.thecotswoldexplorer.co.uk
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cotswoldexplorer
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cotswoldplaces
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thecotswolde...
- published: 16 Jul 2023
- views: 15312
22:36
Banbury Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Oxfordshire, and around 20 miles north of Oxford, is the town of Banbury.
The name 'Banbury' derives from 'Banna's burh', with 'burh' ...
Located in the county of Oxfordshire, and around 20 miles north of Oxford, is the town of Banbury.
The name 'Banbury' derives from 'Banna's burh', with 'burh' being a Saxon word for fortified settlement and 'Banna' being presumably the name of a Saxon chieftain. It is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as 'Banesberie'.
During the 12th century, Banbury was owned by the Bishops of Lincoln. In 1135, Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln ordered the construction of Banbury Castle. The castle would later be destroyed following the English Civil War, leaving no remains.
From the 13th century, Banbury became known for its wool trade. By the Tudor era, leather-making became another major industry in the town. Many specialist markets were held in Banbury by the end of the 16th century, including a leather market, a horse market, a sheep market, a cattle market, a swine market, a corn market, and a flax market. On the culinary side, the town became known for Banbury cheese (up until the 19th century) and Banbury cakes (currant-filled pastries).
In 1628 a fire broke out, destroying over 100 houses in Banbury, which was about one third of those in the town at the time.
During the mid 18th century, the following nursery rhyme first appeared in print: "Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross, To see a Fine Lady upon a white horse, With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes". During the Middle Ages, three crosses stood in different locations around the town. These were all destroyed by Puritans around the beginning of the 17th century. The cross featured in the walk dates from 1859 to commemorate the marriage of Princess Victoria, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, to Prince Frederic of Prussia. The adjacent statue of the Fine Lady was unveiled in 2005 by Princess Anne.
In 1790 the Oxford Canal was completed. This provided Banbury with a direct link to Oxford, Coventry and other locations, thus providing a boost to trade in the town. Sixty years later, in 1850, the railway arrived at Banbury courtesy of Great Western Railway. Today it has direct links to London Marylebone, Birmingham, Oxford and Manchester among other locations.
In 1854, Banbury Town Hall was built in the Gothic Revival style. It is Grade II listed.
Banbury is represented in sport by Banbury United Football Club. Founded in 1931, they play their home games at the Spencer Stadium.
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Filmed: 17th January 2022
Link to the walk on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/gEFP44TzzmopVdzM7
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church
0:06 South Bar Street
2:24 The Fine Lady Statue
2:38 South Bar Street
3:03 Banbury Cross
3:08 South Bar Street
3:14 Horse Fair
4:00 High Street
6:23 Church Lane
6:58 Church Walk
7:41 St Mary's Church grounds
8:44 Horse Fair
9:00 St Mary's Church
9:08 Horse Fair
10:12 North Bar Street
10:38 Parson's Street
13:18 Market Place
13:54 Butchers Row
15:13 High Street
17:39 Banbury Town Hall
17:59 Market Place
20:45 Bridge Street
21:17 Banbury Town Hall
21:23 Bridge Street
https://wn.com/Banbury_Walk_Town_Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Oxfordshire, and around 20 miles north of Oxford, is the town of Banbury.
The name 'Banbury' derives from 'Banna's burh', with 'burh' being a Saxon word for fortified settlement and 'Banna' being presumably the name of a Saxon chieftain. It is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as 'Banesberie'.
During the 12th century, Banbury was owned by the Bishops of Lincoln. In 1135, Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln ordered the construction of Banbury Castle. The castle would later be destroyed following the English Civil War, leaving no remains.
From the 13th century, Banbury became known for its wool trade. By the Tudor era, leather-making became another major industry in the town. Many specialist markets were held in Banbury by the end of the 16th century, including a leather market, a horse market, a sheep market, a cattle market, a swine market, a corn market, and a flax market. On the culinary side, the town became known for Banbury cheese (up until the 19th century) and Banbury cakes (currant-filled pastries).
In 1628 a fire broke out, destroying over 100 houses in Banbury, which was about one third of those in the town at the time.
During the mid 18th century, the following nursery rhyme first appeared in print: "Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross, To see a Fine Lady upon a white horse, With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes". During the Middle Ages, three crosses stood in different locations around the town. These were all destroyed by Puritans around the beginning of the 17th century. The cross featured in the walk dates from 1859 to commemorate the marriage of Princess Victoria, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, to Prince Frederic of Prussia. The adjacent statue of the Fine Lady was unveiled in 2005 by Princess Anne.
In 1790 the Oxford Canal was completed. This provided Banbury with a direct link to Oxford, Coventry and other locations, thus providing a boost to trade in the town. Sixty years later, in 1850, the railway arrived at Banbury courtesy of Great Western Railway. Today it has direct links to London Marylebone, Birmingham, Oxford and Manchester among other locations.
In 1854, Banbury Town Hall was built in the Gothic Revival style. It is Grade II listed.
Banbury is represented in sport by Banbury United Football Club. Founded in 1931, they play their home games at the Spencer Stadium.
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Filmed: 17th January 2022
Link to the walk on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/gEFP44TzzmopVdzM7
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church
0:06 South Bar Street
2:24 The Fine Lady Statue
2:38 South Bar Street
3:03 Banbury Cross
3:08 South Bar Street
3:14 Horse Fair
4:00 High Street
6:23 Church Lane
6:58 Church Walk
7:41 St Mary's Church grounds
8:44 Horse Fair
9:00 St Mary's Church
9:08 Horse Fair
10:12 North Bar Street
10:38 Parson's Street
13:18 Market Place
13:54 Butchers Row
15:13 High Street
17:39 Banbury Town Hall
17:59 Market Place
20:45 Bridge Street
21:17 Banbury Town Hall
21:23 Bridge Street
- published: 01 Feb 2022
- views: 9405
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Banbury, Oxfordshire
Founded by Saxon settler in the 5th and 6th century, Banbury is a delighted little market town, with plenty going on and lots to interest visitors.
The film als...
Founded by Saxon settler in the 5th and 6th century, Banbury is a delighted little market town, with plenty going on and lots to interest visitors.
The film also takes a look at the Oxford canal, which carries narrowboats through the centre of the town.
https://wn.com/Banbury,_Oxfordshire
Founded by Saxon settler in the 5th and 6th century, Banbury is a delighted little market town, with plenty going on and lots to interest visitors.
The film also takes a look at the Oxford canal, which carries narrowboats through the centre of the town.
- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 33913
1:13
Welcome to Banbury | Video Production by Unexplored Films
Banbury is many things – a historic market town on a canal in the Cherwell Valley, a gateway to the Cotswolds, a handy pit stop on the M40 for motorway-based co...
Banbury is many things – a historic market town on a canal in the Cherwell Valley, a gateway to the Cotswolds, a handy pit stop on the M40 for motorway-based companies, and increasingly a thriving business hub.
With numerous companies, industries and factories occupying sites on business parks such as Wildmere Industrial Estate, Noral Way and Chalker Way, Banbury is a significant commercial and retail centre.
If you are new here, just know that it is also an incredibly useful place to be based, thanks to its proximity to London and the southeast in one direction, Birmingham and the midlands in the other, the west country and the Cotswolds, and the North just a Chiltern train ride or motorway drive away.
The town is rapidly growing with a thriving business community made up of businesses of all sizes and from all sectors. No wonder it has its own Chamber of Commerce. Amazon, Hello Fresh, Prodrive, Haas F1, Norbar Torque Tools, Barry Callebaut, Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Fine Lady Bakeries and a host of other companies all call Banbury home.
One of the best ways to get your business out there in the local Banbury area is through video.
VIDEO PRODUCTION, VIDEOGRAPHER AND FILMMAKING SERVICES IN BANBURY, OXFORDSHIRE.
As the friendly local video production company, at Unexplored Films we have been conveniently placed to help a very eclectic range of customers – whether it be motorsport, cookery, education or publishing to name just a few from recent months.
Our recent work with chocolate academy Barry Callebaut to deliver all of their video content for their new UK website has certainly kept us busy, and well fed! Our work with Prodrive often incudes filming at the Banbury site, the excellent Junction Eleven Studios (handy for automotive shoots) and further locations. Our content for schools such as the beautiful Bloxham School, for which we have often captured both stunning aerial drone shots and more traditional content, is just down the road. For Haas F1 we filmed at their local Banbury factory and even interviewed the visiting team drivers. Turning to the Arts, we have filmed with award-winning local drama group Banbury Cross Payers at the Mill Arts Centre and Voices Across Time in Adderbury. And local event Hanfest welcomed us with open arms when needing some event filming. For one town and is surrounding villages, there is so much going on.
Currently we are also gearing up to carry out all video production required for TEDx Banbury 2022 at the Mill Arts Centre, an event which we are also sponsoring as the headline partner. This promises to be a great event for the local community, and when we were asked to film TEDx Banbury, we were very excited to be involved. As big lovers of the TED brand and their informative talks, it is proving to be a perfect match for us.
Being based in North Oxfordshire we are also right on the border with both Warwickshire and Northamptonshire, which means it’s very easy to reach Stratford, Coventry, Birmingham and the midlands, and various industries such as the ‘automotive belt’ stretching towards Milton Keynes. Our work at Catesby Tunnel has taken us towards Daventry, and Jaguar Land Rover and Aston Martin are also nearby to us at Gaydon. Meanwhile our science and technology clients including UK Atomic Energy authority can be mostly found further south within Oxfordshire towards Oxford, Abingdon and Didcot. And of course our London clients, such as filming for EPK and behind the scenes content on feature films and TV keep us busy in the south east and near studios such as Pinewood.
So while we love traveling and have filmed all over the word, it never ceases to amaze us how many industries there are right here on our doorstep.
As you can see, we have experience producing a wide variety of different video production content in Banbury, Oxfordshire and beyond with a huge range of brands.
If you’re interested in fast, professional and affordable video production, videographer or filmmaking services near Banbury you can get in touch with us at
[email protected]
We have stock footage of Banbury town centre, some of which you can see in the above video. For Banbury stock footage purchase and licensing enquiries, get in touch with us as
[email protected]
https://wn.com/Welcome_To_Banbury_|_Video_Production_By_Unexplored_Films
Banbury is many things – a historic market town on a canal in the Cherwell Valley, a gateway to the Cotswolds, a handy pit stop on the M40 for motorway-based companies, and increasingly a thriving business hub.
With numerous companies, industries and factories occupying sites on business parks such as Wildmere Industrial Estate, Noral Way and Chalker Way, Banbury is a significant commercial and retail centre.
If you are new here, just know that it is also an incredibly useful place to be based, thanks to its proximity to London and the southeast in one direction, Birmingham and the midlands in the other, the west country and the Cotswolds, and the North just a Chiltern train ride or motorway drive away.
The town is rapidly growing with a thriving business community made up of businesses of all sizes and from all sectors. No wonder it has its own Chamber of Commerce. Amazon, Hello Fresh, Prodrive, Haas F1, Norbar Torque Tools, Barry Callebaut, Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Fine Lady Bakeries and a host of other companies all call Banbury home.
One of the best ways to get your business out there in the local Banbury area is through video.
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As the friendly local video production company, at Unexplored Films we have been conveniently placed to help a very eclectic range of customers – whether it be motorsport, cookery, education or publishing to name just a few from recent months.
Our recent work with chocolate academy Barry Callebaut to deliver all of their video content for their new UK website has certainly kept us busy, and well fed! Our work with Prodrive often incudes filming at the Banbury site, the excellent Junction Eleven Studios (handy for automotive shoots) and further locations. Our content for schools such as the beautiful Bloxham School, for which we have often captured both stunning aerial drone shots and more traditional content, is just down the road. For Haas F1 we filmed at their local Banbury factory and even interviewed the visiting team drivers. Turning to the Arts, we have filmed with award-winning local drama group Banbury Cross Payers at the Mill Arts Centre and Voices Across Time in Adderbury. And local event Hanfest welcomed us with open arms when needing some event filming. For one town and is surrounding villages, there is so much going on.
Currently we are also gearing up to carry out all video production required for TEDx Banbury 2022 at the Mill Arts Centre, an event which we are also sponsoring as the headline partner. This promises to be a great event for the local community, and when we were asked to film TEDx Banbury, we were very excited to be involved. As big lovers of the TED brand and their informative talks, it is proving to be a perfect match for us.
Being based in North Oxfordshire we are also right on the border with both Warwickshire and Northamptonshire, which means it’s very easy to reach Stratford, Coventry, Birmingham and the midlands, and various industries such as the ‘automotive belt’ stretching towards Milton Keynes. Our work at Catesby Tunnel has taken us towards Daventry, and Jaguar Land Rover and Aston Martin are also nearby to us at Gaydon. Meanwhile our science and technology clients including UK Atomic Energy authority can be mostly found further south within Oxfordshire towards Oxford, Abingdon and Didcot. And of course our London clients, such as filming for EPK and behind the scenes content on feature films and TV keep us busy in the south east and near studios such as Pinewood.
So while we love traveling and have filmed all over the word, it never ceases to amaze us how many industries there are right here on our doorstep.
As you can see, we have experience producing a wide variety of different video production content in Banbury, Oxfordshire and beyond with a huge range of brands.
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- published: 31 Oct 2022
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Great British Road Journeys - Oxfordshire - Banbury to Oxford Ep. 30
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In this episode we embark on a journey around Oxfordshire. A county that mostly does farming but looking a little closer reveals some interesting things to look at and discuss. Today we look at a building, an abandoned road, some airfield, a fuel depot and so much more in this exciting Great British Road Journey
Using a copy of the 1923 Michelin Guide, I'll be travelling the country to see what remains and what's changed since it's publication. The guide offers suggestions on thing to see and where to stay all with the goal of getting you out there and exploring in your motor vehicle.
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In this episode we embark on a journey around Oxfordshire. A county that mostly does farming but looking a little closer reveals some interesting things to look at and discuss. Today we look at a building, an abandoned road, some airfield, a fuel depot and so much more in this exciting Great British Road Journey
Using a copy of the 1923 Michelin Guide, I'll be travelling the country to see what remains and what's changed since it's publication. The guide offers suggestions on thing to see and where to stay all with the goal of getting you out there and exploring in your motor vehicle.
- published: 25 Aug 2024
- views: 90934
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Banbury Music Mix 2024
Banbury Music Mix Returned to Banbury's Market Place on the 26th July 2024, with huge, enthusiastic crowds and a terrific line-up. See some of the highlights ri...
Banbury Music Mix Returned to Banbury's Market Place on the 26th July 2024, with huge, enthusiastic crowds and a terrific line-up. See some of the highlights right here!
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Banbury Music Mix Returned to Banbury's Market Place on the 26th July 2024, with huge, enthusiastic crowds and a terrific line-up. See some of the highlights right here!
- published: 20 Aug 2024
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Horsey Horsey! Ride A Cock Horse to Banbury Cross! Nursery Rhyme from Sing and Learn!
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Horsey horsey, don't you stop!
Just let your feet go clippety clop.
Your tail go swish and your wheels go round,
Giddy-up we're home wood bound!
Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross
To see a fine lady ride on a white horse
With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes
She shall have music wherever she goes!
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Sing along with this classic nursery rhyme! Another fantastic animation from the best selling series of children's songs, www.singandlearnuk.com!
The copyright of all the music on this video is owned by the channel's creator, Vicky Arlidge, who recorded and performed the song, as well as creating all the animated content.
Horsey horsey, don't you stop!
Just let your feet go clippety clop.
Your tail go swish and your wheels go round,
Giddy-up we're home wood bound!
Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross
To see a fine lady ride on a white horse
With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes
She shall have music wherever she goes!
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- published: 19 Aug 2018
- views: 312739
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An advanced drop door rubber plastic internal Banbury mixer machine.
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- published: 04 Nov 2024
- views: 532
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Ride A Cockhorse To Banbury Cross | Nursery Rhymes for Babies by LittleBabyBum - ABCs and 123s
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Banbury from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Banbury is rooted in the Anglo-Saxon culture and comes from when the family lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Banbury from England: The surname Banbury was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie. Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. King Stephen claimed the castle in 1139 but later that year he returned it to the bishop. Archeological digs in the 1970s confirmed that it was rebuilt between 1225 and 1250. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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Banbury from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Banbury is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' indicating the location of a stockade built by a Saxon chieftain in the 6th century.
Banbury from Ireland has its roots in the town of Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and is associated with a Saxon chieftain's stockade. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, is a significant historical landmark in the family's history....
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Bambrowe from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
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Bambrowe from England: The surname Bambrowe was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie. Literally, the place name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' from the Old English personal name + 'burh.' Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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Bandebury from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bandebury is a name of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from the family once having lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bandebury from England: The surname Bandebury was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie but a Saxon chieftain is said to have built a stockade there as early as the 6th century. Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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Bamburg from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bamburg is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The name comes from the Old English personal name 'Ban(n)a' + 'burh,' meaning 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a.'
Bamburg from England: The surname Bamburg was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, played a significant role in the town's history. The Bamburg family has also been traced to Germany and Ireland....
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Bandebury from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bandebury is of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from the family once having lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bandebury from Ireland The surname Bandebury was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie but a Saxon chieftain is said to have built a stockade there as early as the 6th century. Literally, the place name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' from the Old English personal name + 'burh.' Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. King Stephen claimed the castle in 1139 but later that year he returned it to the ...
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Bambrough from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bambrough is derived from the town of Banbury, located in the county of Oxfordshire in ancient Anglo-Saxon England.
Bambrough from England: The Bambrough family has its origins in Oxfordshire, specifically in the town of Banbury, which dates back to the 6th century. Banbury is a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, known for Banbury Castle which was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln....
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Bambrowe from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bambrowe is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England.
Bambrowe from Ireland has its roots in the town of Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England. The name Banbury dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and is believed to have been named after a Saxon chieftain. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, played a significant role in the town's history and was later demolished in 1648....
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Bambrough from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bambrough is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and means "stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a."
Bambrough from Ireland has its origins in Oxfordshire, England, specifically in the town of Banbury. The name is derived from a Saxon chieftain who built a stockade there in the 6th century. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, played a significant role in the history of the area....
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Bamburg from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bamburg is an old Anglo-Saxon name. It comes from when a family lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bamburg from Ireland: The surname Bamburg was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie but a Saxon chieftain is said to have built a stockade there as early as the 6th century. Literally, the place name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' from the Old English personal name + 'burh.' Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. King Stephen claimed the castle in 1139 but later that year he returned it to the bishop. Archeologica...
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Banbury from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Banbury is rooted in the Anglo-Saxon culture and comes from when the family lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Banbury from Eng...
The surname Banbury is rooted in the Anglo-Saxon culture and comes from when the family lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Banbury from England: The surname Banbury was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie. Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. King Stephen claimed the castle in 1139 but later that year he returned it to the bishop. Archeological digs in the 1970s confirmed that it was rebuilt between 1225 and 1250. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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The surname Banbury is rooted in the Anglo-Saxon culture and comes from when the family lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Banbury from England: The surname Banbury was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie. Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. King Stephen claimed the castle in 1139 but later that year he returned it to the bishop. Archeological digs in the 1970s confirmed that it was rebuilt between 1225 and 1250. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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Banbury from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Banbury is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' ind...
The surname Banbury is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' indicating the location of a stockade built by a Saxon chieftain in the 6th century.
Banbury from Ireland has its roots in the town of Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and is associated with a Saxon chieftain's stockade. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, is a significant historical landmark in the family's history....
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The surname Banbury is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' indicating the location of a stockade built by a Saxon chieftain in the 6th century.
Banbury from Ireland has its roots in the town of Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and is associated with a Saxon chieftain's stockade. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, is a significant historical landmark in the family's history....
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Bambrowe from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bambrowe is of Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from when the family resided in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bambrowe from England: Th...
The surname Bambrowe is of Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from when the family resided in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bambrowe from England: The surname Bambrowe was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie. Literally, the place name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' from the Old English personal name + 'burh.' Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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Bambrowe from England: The surname Bambrowe was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie. Literally, the place name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' from the Old English personal name + 'burh.' Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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Bandebury from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bandebury is a name of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from the family once having lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Band...
The surname Bandebury is a name of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from the family once having lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bandebury from England: The surname Bandebury was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie but a Saxon chieftain is said to have built a stockade there as early as the 6th century. Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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Bandebury from England: The surname Bandebury was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie but a Saxon chieftain is said to have built a stockade there as early as the 6th century. Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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Bamburg from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bamburg is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The name comes from the Old English personal name 'Ban(n)a' + 'burh,' meaning '...
The surname Bamburg is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The name comes from the Old English personal name 'Ban(n)a' + 'burh,' meaning 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a.'
Bamburg from England: The surname Bamburg was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, played a significant role in the town's history. The Bamburg family has also been traced to Germany and Ireland....
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The surname Bamburg is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The name comes from the Old English personal name 'Ban(n)a' + 'burh,' meaning 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a.'
Bamburg from England: The surname Bamburg was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, played a significant role in the town's history. The Bamburg family has also been traced to Germany and Ireland....
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Bandebury from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bandebury is of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from the family once having lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bandebury f...
The surname Bandebury is of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from the family once having lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bandebury from Ireland The surname Bandebury was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie but a Saxon chieftain is said to have built a stockade there as early as the 6th century. Literally, the place name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' from the Old English personal name + 'burh.' Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. King Stephen claimed the castle in 1139 but later that year he returned it to the bishop. Archeological digs in the 1970s confirmed that it was rebuilt between 1225 and 1250. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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The surname Bandebury is of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from the family once having lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bandebury from Ireland The surname Bandebury was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie but a Saxon chieftain is said to have built a stockade there as early as the 6th century. Literally, the place name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' from the Old English personal name + 'burh.' Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. King Stephen claimed the castle in 1139 but later that year he returned it to the bishop. Archeological digs in the 1970s confirmed that it was rebuilt between 1225 and 1250. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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- published: 08 Jan 2024
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Bambrough from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bambrough is derived from the town of Banbury, located in the county of Oxfordshire in ancient Anglo-Saxon England.
Bambrough from England: The Bam...
The surname Bambrough is derived from the town of Banbury, located in the county of Oxfordshire in ancient Anglo-Saxon England.
Bambrough from England: The Bambrough family has its origins in Oxfordshire, specifically in the town of Banbury, which dates back to the 6th century. Banbury is a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, known for Banbury Castle which was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln....
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The surname Bambrough is derived from the town of Banbury, located in the county of Oxfordshire in ancient Anglo-Saxon England.
Bambrough from England: The Bambrough family has its origins in Oxfordshire, specifically in the town of Banbury, which dates back to the 6th century. Banbury is a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, known for Banbury Castle which was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln....
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Bambrowe from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bambrowe is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England.
Bambrowe from Ireland has its roots in the town of Banbury, a market town and...
The surname Bambrowe is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England.
Bambrowe from Ireland has its roots in the town of Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England. The name Banbury dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and is believed to have been named after a Saxon chieftain. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, played a significant role in the town's history and was later demolished in 1648....
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The surname Bambrowe is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England.
Bambrowe from Ireland has its roots in the town of Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England. The name Banbury dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and is believed to have been named after a Saxon chieftain. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, played a significant role in the town's history and was later demolished in 1648....
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- published: 06 Jan 2024
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Bambrough from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bambrough is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and means "stronghold ...
The surname Bambrough is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and means "stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a."
Bambrough from Ireland has its origins in Oxfordshire, England, specifically in the town of Banbury. The name is derived from a Saxon chieftain who built a stockade there in the 6th century. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, played a significant role in the history of the area....
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The surname Bambrough is derived from the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and means "stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a."
Bambrough from Ireland has its origins in Oxfordshire, England, specifically in the town of Banbury. The name is derived from a Saxon chieftain who built a stockade there in the 6th century. Banbury Castle, built in 1135, played a significant role in the history of the area....
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- published: 06 Jan 2024
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Bamburg from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Bamburg is an old Anglo-Saxon name. It comes from when a family lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bamburg from Ireland: The su...
The surname Bamburg is an old Anglo-Saxon name. It comes from when a family lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bamburg from Ireland: The surname Bamburg was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie but a Saxon chieftain is said to have built a stockade there as early as the 6th century. Literally, the place name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' from the Old English personal name + 'burh.' Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. King Stephen claimed the castle in 1139 but later that year he returned it to the bishop. Archeological digs in the 1970s confirmed that it was rebuilt between 1225 and 1250. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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The surname Bamburg is an old Anglo-Saxon name. It comes from when a family lived in Banbury, a town in the county of Oxfordshire.
Bamburg from Ireland: The surname Bamburg was first found in Oxfordshire, at Banbury, a market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell, now in the Cherwell District. The place name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was first listed as Banesberie but a Saxon chieftain is said to have built a stockade there as early as the 6th century. Literally, the place name means 'stronghold of a man called Ban(n)a,' from the Old English personal name + 'burh.' Banbury Castle was built in 1135 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in a motte and bailey design. King Stephen claimed the castle in 1139 but later that year he returned it to the bishop. Archeological digs in the 1970s confirmed that it was rebuilt between 1225 and 1250. In 1648, it was demolished and stones from the castle were later used to build houses in the town....
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- published: 06 Jan 2024
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