VIDEO: Children learnt to swim in rivers & streams in Bampton in Oxfordshire
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Nik Stanbridge
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VIDEO: Children learnt to swim in rivers & streams in Bampton in Oxfordshire
Children learnt to swim in rivers & streams
Nik Stanbridge
VIDEO: Bampton in Oxfordshire. Mary Shergold, wife of Roy, talks about her working life
Bampton in Oxfordshire. Mary Shergold, wife of Roy, talks about her working life
Nik Stanbridge
AUDIO: Ethel White: Aged 90 something, talking about life in Sandford Cottage
Ethel White: Aged 90 something, talking about life in Sandford Cottage
Nik Stanbridge
AUDIO: Francis Shergold: My Life in Bampton (recorded in the late 1970s)
Francis Shergold: My Life in Bampton (recorded in the late 1970s)
Nik Stanbridge
AUDIO: Kitty Jackson: My Life and Family in Bampton
Kitty Jackson: My Life and Family in Bampton
Nik Stanbridge
AUDIO: Freda Bradley & Don Rouse: Childhood memories of Bampton
Freda Bradley & Don Rouse: Childhood memories of Bampton
Nik Stanbridge
AUDIO: Ruth Wheeler (nee Shergold): Talks about her childhood
Ruth Wheeler (nee Shergold): Talks about her childhood
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
History of Thatched Cottage in Church St by Terry Crowley
Terry Crowley, the father of Rosemary Linnet Sanguine, bought Thatched Cottage in the early 1960s and set about doing some research on the dwelling, which is one of the oldest in Bampton. This pdf documents his findings.
The Thatched Cottage, in Church Street, probably the oldest house in Bampton. Terry and Wendy Crowley moved to Bampton in 1963 and the house was then derelict. Owned by William Lock and his wife Rose. History includes notes and text written by John Blair Historian.
Bampton Community Archive
Arthur Hill and Mr Fred Lomas crossing a very quiet High Street. Arthur Hill had the little antique shop, now the hairdresssers, next to The Horseshoe. It was stacked to the ceiling , with just a small path through to view the many antiques. Arthur would often refuse to sell items, particularly if they were in the window. Fred Lomas, in his later years, was the guard at The Midland Bank, opposite Arthur's shop. Duttons at this time was a greengrocers, delicatessen and pharmacy.
Janet Newman