Former Oxford Instruments building

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Former Oxford Instruments building

Image: © Bill Nicholls Taken: 16 Mar 2021

Built on the old Eynsham Station and where Oxford Instruments built magnets and cryogenic systems. A place where I had some very happy years and was sad to see it sold off. It is now called Station Point Polar Technology now work out of the building. Oxford Instruments moved from Oxney Mead Oxford after outgrowing the site Image they final outgrew this site and moved to Tubney Woods near Abingdon where they still operate Image

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Image Location

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51.776589
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-1.379169