The Friends of Abingdon

When the friends of Abingdon were inaugurated in 1944 they had 2 aims:
- To arouse in all people of Abingdon and the neighbourhood a lively and practcal interest in the town and its setting
- To help preserve what is best worth retaining amongst its old buildings and to encourage new buildings worthy of its civic tradition and character

In the map above the most well known parts are:
A1 - Cottages converted to offices and curator's house
A2 - Cottages converted to the Unicorn Theatre
B1 = Checker and Undercroft (Checker Chimney pictured alongside)
B2 = Long Gallery
But their influence and help was felt in many other projects and campaigns. To take a few:

- Saved the Carswell from destruction (pictured above)
- Restored the Abbey Archway
- Fought to save Fitzharris Manor House from demolition (without success)
- Put a memorial plaque to St Edmund in the wall of St Nicholas Church
- Fought the demolition of 35 Ock Street
- Supported the creation of the town centre murals

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