Arthur Hill outside his shop 1983 In 1983 Terry Crowley began taking photographs of people in Bampton who worked here, or were born here, or worked for charities here or any combination.
Mrs Sarah Wearne of Bampton kindly agreed that her account of the history of the Bampton War Memorial published in Vol 3. No 1 of the Bampton Beam in April 1988 could be reproduced. Entitled Bampton War Memorial and War Graves, and contains the following information: References to William Wheeler. Arthur George Martin, Thomas Wells and Sidney Clark, Daniel Skinner, Thomas Gillett, George and William Poole, Thomas and John Wells, James and Charles Cripps. Walter and Alfred Lay, William Morton, Walter Greenfield Lindsey Conveyance for the upkeep of the Memorial National Inventory of War Memorials Application Forms for membership of the British Legion Conveyance for the upkeep of the Memorial National Inventory of War Memorials Members of British Legion Mr Standley Smith Philip Shaw Gordan Shute Peter Anson Smith Dr Bernard Rose John Parrish Alistair G Newing Major John Alvey William Henry Challinor Mayhead A.F Munford W J Hastie Frederick James Loxton J.C.A. Edgell M.I. HallMr J Curley James Patriuck Dunstan J.F.G. Coles Reginald James ChambersG A Bishop Rev John Paul Burrough A C Newport Thomas Alexander Ritchie G Timms Robert Asgill Colvile Col MWT Roberts OBE Arthur Beckley Royston Shergold Yvette Helene Brown Bryan Deane Article on Invasion of Madagascar and a sketch Map Leaflet and Letters from Right hon Douglas Hurd and Peter Smith Ref: War Pensions
42 photographs showing various miscellaneous Bampton Primary School activities over the years. Class photos from 1920 and school trips, newspaper cuttings,
PDF of war memorial service and various photographs of various servicemen from World War 1. Service at War memorial Thomas Wells Bertie Stroud Thomas Gillet Olive Whiting John Love day Harry ledger Harold Busby John Coverdale Ivor Roberts Godfrey Horne Fred Fox
Newspaper cutting from Dec 9th 1971. Smith Industries in Witney are needing to make men redundant and have agreed to pay 50% more redundancy pay than they are contractually obliged to pay. There is expected to be a reduction in the need for car heaters which will be made in the Cowley car plant. Many of the men who've taken voluntary redundancy have got jobs in the Cowley plant.
Literature for District Council election May 4th 2023 Declaration of Result of Poll Candidates Alistair Wray, Ted Fenton, Matt Morton, Georgia Meadows, Alaric Smith Charlie Maynard