BetjemanJ (1960) Summoned By Bells. London: John Murray. [Includes an illustration of St. Philip and St. James Church drawn by Michael Tree].
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Bodleian Library, Oxford lists 15 items related to St.Philip and St. James Church including the parish magazines 1887–1964: The Gospeller; The Sign; Church Life (especially during the incumbency in the Vicarage of Rev. CR Davey Biggs).
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HinchcliffeT (1992) North Oxford. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. [History of the North Oxford Estate including St. Philip & St. James Church based on primary sources in the St. John’s College archives].
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Oxford Central Library keeps microfilms of Jackson’s Oxford Journal aftw. Oxford Journal Illustrated 1908–1928, and an online search facility for St. Philip and St. James news items and notices.
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Oxfordshire History Centre lists 43 items in the archives related to St. Philip and St. James Church, including the Parish Records1857–1982.
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SherwoodJPevsnerN (1974) Oxfordshire. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. [The authoritative architectural guide, including a detailed description of St. Philip and St. James Church. A survey has already been undertaken of the church last year for the next edition due in 2020].
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TauntH (1916) North Oxford and its Mother Church, SS Philip and James: Illustrated. Oxford: [s.n.]. [20 photographs of the Church in its heyday].
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WheelerR (2015 [2013]) Oxfordshire’s Best Churches. Revised edn. Banbury: Fircone Books. [The entry on St. Philip and St. James Church includes the quotation: “Despite conversion to library, principal fittings by Street survive in situ”].