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AMYDON-EXETER CENTRE 113

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The City's traffic-wardens frequently frequent Oxford Street. Please take note!

Buses, coaches, trains and planes frequently and regularly arrive in and depart from Exeter from numerous UK and overseas locations. As the inset map above clearly indicates, the nearest railway-station is Exeter St. Thomas, but those travelling by the Paddington-Penzance Express along the route displayed as coming from its top centre to extreme lower right usually prefer to alight at Exeter St. David's, which is within easy walking distance.

Many buses, including those on routes A, C, E, F and P travel along Cowick Street, which is that represented diagonally in the same map's upper left-hand quadrant. Oxford Street, which is restricted to one-way traffic, runs parallel to the railway, from which it is separated by Beaufort Street which affords easy pedestrian access both from Alphington Road (just visible along the right edge and in the lower right-hand corner of the map) and for those coming along Church Path underneath the railway viaduct from the nearby Riverside Centre.

Motorists need to be aware that vehicles can (as shown) only enter Oxford Street from Cowick Street via Cecil Road and a short portion of School Road. Although some Oxford Street parking-spaces have been reserved for the use of residents only, visitors will usually experience little difficulty in finding a suitable empty space there or close by.

Although the Roman soldiers of the second Augustan Legion stationed in what is now Exeter knew it as Isca Dunnoniorum, for our resident Preliminary LibrArian emeritus, Doctor Colin James Hamer, who has only lived there since 13 June 1987, as for his much earlier and deservedly far better known predecessor, Homer, the inhabited land to either side of what the Iliad (2:848-50) identifies as the finest flowing waters on the face of the Earth is Amydon - for more detailed references consult Iman Wilkens: "Where Troy once stood - the mystery of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey revealed"(Rider, 1990.)

Exeter is, moreover, as our second map clearly shows, a close neighbour to both the Mary and Michæl lines which cross over each other at Credition before continuing their Moon-facing and Sun-seeking journey through Glastonbury and…

Sunset over Lynton and Lynmouth

His Benevolence The Preliminary LibrArian emeritus I+N The Neith Network today invites you to meet up with him in Cyberland and to make your own personal visit to Creativity House. He hopes that, with the help of the keys here provided, that experience will be both enjoyable and enlightening.

This entrance is at 9 Oxford Street, St. Thomas

'Looking South-West

Access

At the head of the main stairs

Head of the Stair-Well

Access

Ph.D. Diploma

All The Popes

Inside

D.Sc. (hc)

Library & Reading-Room

The

This also overlooks our Garden

'Books to read

Inside

Facing North-East

'More Books

Putting

The Bedroom

'Number Nine

Sunlight"

- Shalom & Welcome! -

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