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- "Binsey Poplars" is a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889), written in 1879. The poem was inspired by the felling of a row of poplar trees near the...
- Binsey is a hill on the northern edge of the Lake District in ****bria, England. It is detached from the rest of the Lakeland hills, and thus provides a...
- Binsey is a small village on the west side of Oxford, in Oxfordshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Thames about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest...
- The Perch is a historic public house in the village of Binsey, Oxfordshire, England, northwest of Oxford and close to the River Thames, overlooking Port...
- much of the Thames and river Cherwell flood-meadows, and the village of Binsey, along with several smaller portions on the fringes. Other landscape features...
- Footbridge is a pedestrian bridge across the River Thames near the village of Binsey in Oxford, England. It is also known as Rainbow Bridge, although there is...
- is struck blind. Frideswide later s****s greater solitude and migrates to Binsey, Oxfordshire. To avoid having to fetch water from the distant River Thames...
- At Binsey, near Oxford is a watercolour by the British Victorian artist George Price Boyce, who was ****ociated with the Pre-Raphaelite art movement. This...
- healing property: in the Middle Ages the treacle (i.e. healing) well at Binsey was a place of pilgrimage. Norman Cantor observes that the remedy's supposed...
- allusion to the so-called "treacle well", the curative St Margaret's Well at Binsey, Oxfordshire. In chapter 10 of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles:...