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2. Chipping Norton Murder Walk

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This second murder walk looks at the market town of Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire, near the Gloucestershire border.


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Click on the icon to open the full Chipping Norton Murder Walk as a PDF.

Click on the audio player to open the Chipping Norton Murder Walk as an audio walk.

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Music on the audio walk is Stories From Emona II by Maya Filipič, used under the Creative Commons Licence, and available here.

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    I am a freelance journalist and social historian, living and working in the Cotswolds. My particular areas of interest are gender, poverty and criminal history. I am also currently studying for a PhD in gender and crime in 18th century provincial England. My professional website is at www.nelldarby.com. Please note that all content on this site, unless explicitly stated otherwise, is my copyright and should not be used elsewhere without my permission.
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