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FOREWORD 
V ISITORS to England come with the fixed intention of including - Oxford in their Tour of 
Great Britain, but few realise that, being - uniquely situated in the middle South, it affords 
a most excellent centre from which to visit some of the most historical points of the country 
and other Cathedral Cities. Further, it should be remembered that cost of living - and general 
commodities in Oxford are reasonable, and the modern shops make shopping an attractive feature 
of the City. After a day’s sightseeing, what more delightful environment could be found than to 
return to the quiet and reposeful atmosphere of the City of Spires? 
Having completed a tour of Great Britain, the attention of the Tourist usually turns to the 
Continental Countries of Europe. Bell’s Travel Service, of 137, High Street, Oxford, are 
in a position to fully cater for the Visitors. They will be glad to place before the intending 
traveller a wide choice cf Conducted Tours, or will quote for Independent Travel, with or without 
Hotel Accommodation. Cruises to Scandinavia are arranged each Summer, and for those who wish 
to spend a Winter in Europe, there are attractive cruises to Spain, Portugal, Madeira, Canaries, 
Mediterranean, or the West Indies, and special arrangements are made for Winter Sports in 
France and Switzerland. 
Bell’s Travel Service will be glad to handle the forwarding of correspondence, and, the visit 
ended, to arrange for homeward passages. Acting also as the office of the Oxford Visitors’ 
Committee, they are able to assist all Visitors, from the time of landing in England until the time 
of their arrival home again. 
It is hoped that this booklet may prove to be a useful Guide to Tourists, but any suggestions 
that will enhance its value as an aid to Visitors, are cordially invited. 
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