The Horse Shoe, Bridge Street

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Bampton Traditional Morris Men outside Horseshoe

  • BCA - 2023.4200
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  • 1960s?

Black and White Photo of Morris Dancers outside The Horseshoe Pub.
About 1968. Bampton Tradition Morris Men. L-R Son Townsend fool, Jim Buckingham behind Roy Shergold, Frank Daniels, Reg Hall on fiddle, Frank Purslow in glasses, Oliver ‘Jasper’ Walsh, and Bill Daniels. Pete Allam bottom left corner.

Janet Westman

Bampton Traditional Morris Men Programme 2016

  • BCA - 2023.4241
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  • 2016

Copy of the 2016 Dance Programme for the day and listing the visiting teams for the evening. Starting at 8.30 at the old playing field New Road and finishing with Street Dancing. Squire is Craig Godwin
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Janet Westman

img368 J Clark butcher, Horse Shoe, Horse Fair

  • BCA - 2022.3426
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  • 2022

Scene of the horse fair in Bridge Street outside the Horse Shoe Inn and the butchers shop run by J Clark. It must have been taken well before 1925 because the Horse Shoe was gutted by fire that year and in 1925 it was owned by Percy Hughes who also had the butchers shop with his name over the door and on the east side of the building. Hurdles placed over the ground floor windows were to stop the horses from sticking their heads through the windows. Horses with a white spot on their rumps have been sold.

Nik Stanbridge

Horse Fair outside Horse Shoe pre 1925

  • BCA - 2022.3441
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  • 2022

Photograph of the Horse Fair looking west down Bridge Street. Percy Hughes was the licensee and he also had the butcher's shop next to the Horse Shoe inn. There was a devastating fire at the inn in 1925 and the building was gutted and rebuilt in its present position. Note the window protection of hurdles to stop the horses putting their heads through the glass. White discs on the horses' rumps show they have been sold. There is a large group of horses tethered outside the high wall that faces Church View. Note the car outside the butchers shop.

Nik Stanbridge

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