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Bombing around us WWII

  • BCA - 2024.7481
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  • 1940

Newspaper article about Bombing around us in WWII
August 16th 1940 RAF Brize Norton. Two German aircraft bombed the base. Nos 1 and 3 C-type hangars plus 4 aircraft were destroyed or written off. It was the most spectacular attack on any British airfield during WWII. One civilian, Frederick Harden was killed, he was 61 and came from Witney. On the same day six civilian Irish workmen were killed in the raid on RAF Stanton Harcourt which was under construction.
Stanley Jenkins describes in his book,Witney Through Time, how one of the bombs landed on Church Green and
second exploded behind the Eagle Brewery. The bombs caused blast damage to the grammar school and many houses.
their reports speak of army vehicles parked round Church Green being destroyed, windows being shattered in he church, the council offices and the police station as well as several shops. In addition, falling glass from the glazed roof of the weaving sheds at Mount Mills, the home of blanket manufacturers James Marriott and Sons, damaged the looms and production of blankets was halted while they were repaired. Remarkably the only injuries appear to have been cuts and bruises and building repairs were quickly carried out.

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April Fool: Margaret & Tandy Govier's photographs

  • BCA - 2024.7801
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  • 2024

43 photographs of Bampton, showing some funny April Fool jokes on the road signs and Downton Abbey sets, supplied by Margaret & Tandy Govier

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Lee Mackie, Marine Jason Mackie & fostering

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  • 2024

Photographs and newspaper articles about Lee Mackie, Marine Jason Mackie & fostering Lee Mackie, mother of Marine Jason Mackie who was killed in Afghanistan in 2009, gets comfort on Remembrance Sunday from Marines to Bampton to support her.
Lee Mackie, mother of Jason Mackie who was killed in Afghanistan, has been tricked out of £4,500.
Witney Gazette April 2nd 2014. Conman Gary Sheehy conned Lea Mackie out of £4,350, part of the £150,000 she received from the life insurance of her son Jason who was killed in Afghanistan. Sheehy was punished by given community service. He had previously got £10,000, then £3,550 and a further £850 before the final amount.
1a. The war memorial - A picture of Bampton War Memorial taken October 26th 2009. It had very recently been cleaned and the lettering repainted after the death of Jason Mackie in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan - A picture of Bampton War Memorial taken October 26th 2009. The men listed in alphabetical order for Afghanistan. Jason Mackie. It was not called a war because it was to try and change a regime, not a fight against the people of Afghanistan.
1s. A picture of Bampton War Memorial taken October 26th 2009. The name of Jason Mackie being added to the memorial. Jason was killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan in 2009. 1u. A picture of Bampton War Memorial taken October 26th 2009.
The name of Jason Mackie was being added to the memorial. Jason was killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan in 2009. These are the tools being used to add the name.
1v. Craftsman’s tools - A picture of Bampton War Memorial taken October 26th 2009. The name of Jason Mackie was being added to the memorial. Jason was killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan in 2009. These are the tools being used to add the name.
1w. Lee Mackie’s flowers - A picture of Bampton War Memorial taken October 26th 2009. Jason Mackie's mother put the flowers and card by his newly added name. 2009.
1x. All the names and 1y and 1z - A picture of Bampton War Memorial taken October 26th 2009. After the memorial had been cleaned and Jason Mackie's name added, the lettering all round was repainted.
2a. Whole memorial - A picture of Bampton War Memorial taken October 26th 2009. The whole memorial now cleaned, Jason Mackie's name added and all the lettering newly painted. 2b. Poppy wreaths - A picture of Bampton War Memorial taken October 26th 2009. The whole memorial now cleaned, Jason Mackie's name added and all the lettering newly painted. Poppy wreaths being laid on Remembrance Sunday 2009. Not very sharp picture because it's a still from a film.
img179 - Witney Gazette on line, October 28th 2014. This item recalls all the Oxfordshire soldiers and airmen and women from Oxfordshire who have lost their lives in the eleven-year campaign in Afghanistan. A quote from the article about Bampton's Jason Mackie reads:- "But Bampton resident Lee Mackie, 59, whose 21-year-old son Royal Marine Jason Mackie died in May 2009, said: “As a mother, nothing is ever worth losing your son for but I understand there are circumstances where we have to get involved to eradicate extremism. I respect Jason’s wish to serve in the Armed Forces and when I spoke to him about it he was proud of what he was doing and he felt they were making a difference to the normal Afghan people who just want to live their lives and educate their children. It’s something I cling on to that my son was doing something worthwhile.” Prime Minister and Witney MP David Cameron said: “Their tragic deaths remind us of the continued commitment and sacrifice of our Armed Forces and of their families and our deepest sympathies will always be with them.” Lea Mackie fostering - Witney Gazette June 10th 2015. Lee is now fostering children up to the age of 2 years old and for the first time since her son Marine Jason Mackie was killed in Afghanistan in May 2009 she feels life is good again.

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Bampton Market Square Project 1999 Referendum

  • BCA - 2024.7790
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  • 1999

Referendum for the objection of Market Square Project 1999 to prevent market square development in place of Taylors Garage. Organised by Julian Johnson following a public meeting on 25th January, and announcing an attempt to raise £300,000 to buy out the Developer

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Janette Keyte, her family, drama, beauty queen and more

  • BCA - 2023.6491
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  • 2023

Photographs and newspaper cuttings relating to Fancy dress and events organised by British Legion WI in the WI Hall during 1950's. Janette Keyte and her family won several prizes including beauty queen and fancy dress. There was various events organised and
Including Bampton Festival Week in 1951. The Carnival All photos are described in the text in pages 51 and 52. Also photographed are Christine Baird, Pamela Quick, Josephine Keyte, Robert Stephens, Joey Stephens, Denise Gwilliams, Susan Stephens, Douglas Foreshew,
Brigadier Goadby and Bob Arnold (the Archers)

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Chariot Racing article in Oxford Mail

  • BCA - 2024.7375
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  • 1970

Newspaper cutting Oxford Mail Aug 27th 2018. Chariot racing with names Maurice Walsh, Ken Mullis, Tony Sweetenham. Frank Hudson, Colin Woodward, Brian Radband, Robert Radband

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