William Hudson's Driving Licence
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- 1974-1977
William Hudson's Driving Licence. 1974-1997
Janet Newman
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William Hudson's Driving Licence
William Hudson's Driving Licence. 1974-1997
Janet Newman
William Hudson. Communication from the Insurance Committee for the County of Oxford.
William Hudson. Communication from the Insurance Committee for the County of Oxford.
Janet Newman
Godfrey Horne , home on leave, with his father, Ted Horne.
Godfrey served with The Welsh Guards during WW11. Sadly, he died during that war and is remembered on the Bampton War Memorial.
Janet Newman
Daphne Gaydon's war time experience
Daphne Gaydon's war time experience
Nik Stanbridge
Daphne Gaydon in Wren uniform. WWII
Daphne Gaydon in Wren uniform. WWII
Nik Stanbridge
Marjorie Inkster, Sister Brenda and brother Frazer.
Marjorie Inkster, 76 pages relating to her her wartime work in REME along with her sister Brenda and brother Frazer.
Book written by Marjorie, entitled Bow and Arrow War from FANY to Radar in World War II.
Brenda Inkster was born in 1917 and on leaving school spent some years in France and Germany. She studied at Heidelberg University and apparently eventually spoke German almost like a native.
Brenda joined the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (F.A.N.Y.) in 1940, driving ambulances and staff cars, but was soon absorbed into Intelligence at Chester, because of her knowledge of German. From there she went to Bletchley Park (having collected a commission on the way) She stayed there until nearly the end of the ear, ending up as a Junior Commander in B.O.A.R., ferreting-out ex-Nazis.
After a five-year art training in the post-war period, she was invited to work in the Ministry of Defence. Having suffered from cancer since the age of thirty, she eventually had to retire and go to live with her sister Marjorie. The sisters came together to live in Bampton, at Grove Cottage in 1963 She died, after marvellous medical care, in 1993.
Nik Stanbridge
Sale of the Benfield estate September 22nd 1982
Catalogue of Sale of the Benfield estate September 22nd 1982. from the estate of Ellen Elizabeth Benfield showing plan photographs and naming tenants in properties
Windsor Cottages, Broad Street Tenants: Mr P Rose, Miss EM Farmer
Matthew House Broad Street Tenant Mrs D Long
Radbands Broad Street Tenant AJ Govier
Radwick House Market Square Tenant Mrs M Stephens
York House Market Square Tenant Mr S Constable
1 and 2 Folly View Tenants Mrs D Cannons and Mrs G Thompson
1 and 2 Belgrave Cottages, Church Street Tenants Mrs Lomas and Mrs Craddock
1 and 2 Bourton Cottages Church Street Tenants Miss M Randle and Mr C Smith
4 and 5 Bourton Cottages Church Street Tenants Mr A Allam and Mrs B Craddock
No 2 Church View Tenant Mr A Hill
Nik Stanbridge
Obituary: Jean Countess of Donoughmore
Copy of Newspaper Cutting reporting the passing of Jean Countess of Donoughmore. This is the mother of Lord Donoughmore, the 8th Earl of Donoughmore resident of Bampton, he lived in The Manor for several years and a prominent member of the SPAJERS and other Bampton organisations. The article also reports on the kidnapping of Lord and Lady Donoughmore by the IRA in 1974 from their home in Knocklofty, Clonmel, Co Tipperary.
Jean married John Michael Henry Hely Hutchinson in 1925. He was the elder son of the 6th Earl of Donoughmore. During the second World War she was in charge of the Red Cross in the East End of London and was made an MBE for her work in 1947.
Following the death of the 7th Earl of Donoughmore in 1981, he was succeeded as the 8th Earl by his son , who came to live at Bampton Manor, Broad Street and later at Frogwell, Bushey Row.
Janet Westman
Catalogue of the contents of The Elms, Broad Street , being the belongings of Mrs Davey.
The catalogue was owned by Mrs K Jackson and is marked up with prices achieved.
Janet Westman