Publications
Two new books about Jericho, marking 200 years of a vibrant Oxford suburb
Two new books published by the Jericho Living Heritage Trust in 2025 shed new light on the origins of Jericho, its major institutions, and its residents.
A Jericho Scrapbook: Inside an Oxford Community Saved from Destruction is a transcript of a 1955 compilation of reminiscences, photographs, commentary, and ephemera, compiled by an early St Hilda’s College student, Constance Hawtrey. It has been annotated by local historian Mark Davies, who has provided new insights into the three major events of 1825: the sale of the first building plots, the arrival of the Oxford University Press, and the establishment of what became Lucy’s Ironworks.
"For anyone with family history in Jericho, this scrapbook which gathered information in living memory back to the early Victorian era is a real treasure trove of anecdotes, which are hard to discover in standard historical documents, making this book well worth a read." Oxfordshire Family History Society
Jericho – a Celebration is a visual treat of nearly twenty new watercolours by Jericho artist Valerie Petts, of buildings large and small, old and new. Every image is accompanied by commentary and interpretation by Mark Davies.
‘This book brings to life the charm and colourful history of one of Oxford’s most distinctive neighbourhoods, and its close links with the Oxford University Press.’ Martin Maw, OUP archivist
'The Radcliffe Camera? Nice enough. Christ Church Meadows? They ring a vague bell. Instead, let’s sing the praises of Oxford’s finest quarter. Just not so loudly that the tourists hear …’ Mark Haddon, local author
Photo credit: Theo Dannert
Details of the Authors
Mark Davies is an Oxford local historian, author, public speaker, and guide. He has lived in Oxford since 1989, living for nearly 30 years on a narrowboat close to Jericho. He is the current Chair of the Jericho Living Heritage Trust and a member of the Society of Authors.
Valerie Petts is a well-known artist who originally trained as a medical technician. She has lived in Jericho since 1980 and has exhibited both locally and nationally, and also illustrated several books. She is a trustee of the Jericho Living Heritage Trust.
Proceeds of the book sales are going to the Jericho Living Heritage Trust.