- BCA - 2021.3168
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- 1928
Burning bristles off a pig August 21st 1928
Nik Stanbridge
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Burning bristles off a pig August 21st 1928
Nik Stanbridge
Well, now re-covered and inside the kitchen at Castle View (farmhouse)
Well, now re-covered and inside the kitchen at Castle View (farmhouse)
Nik Stanbridge
Agriculture in Bampton, Haddon, Weald, Cote, Aston, Lew, Chimney and Shifford (1807)
General View of Agriculture in Oxon carried out in 1807 published 1813. A general view of agriculture in Oxfordshire carried out in 1807 and published in 1813.
Rates, thrashing mills and tillage. Drilling, wheat, beans and tares. Cattle and Labour.
Nik Stanbridge
2014 Bampton Hedgelaying Competition
2014 Bampton Hedgelaying Competition
Nik Stanbridge
Views of Backhouse Farm from No.3 Saint Mary's Trailer Court
Views of Backhouse Farm from No.3 Saint Mary's Trailer Court
Nik Stanbridge
Backhouse Farm, Weald Street 1991
Backhouse Farm, Weald Street 1990 or 91
Fire, geese, straw
Nik Stanbridge
Backhouse Farm and St Mary's Trailer Court, 1989
Backhouse Farm & St Mary's Trailer Court 1989
Eric Hilditch
Barn & Grain drier, Backhouse farm 1989
Nik Stanbridge
Sales brochure for University Farm, Lew June 25th 1959
Sales brochure for University Farm, Lew June 25th 1959
Nik Stanbridge
Harry Pocock with his thrashing machine and tractor in 1958
Harry Pocock with his thrashing machine and tractor in 1958 driving out of Church Street into Broad Street. Edwin, Ruth and Joe Buckingham are on the tractor with him.
An invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, Agricultural and Thrashing Contractor to Alex Townsend of Ashtree Farm (in Weald Street) for threshing and baling @ £47 5s (£47.25p) but with a contra account of 2ctw of tater (potatoes), 2 men combing and 5 gallons of paraffin £8.11s.6d (£8.55½p) giving a bill of £38.13s.6d (£38.65½p) sent April 1959.
An invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, Agricultural and Thrashing Contractor to Alex Townsend of Ashtree Farm (Weald Street) for threshing and baling sent December 1959.
Seen in the spring of 1963, talking with Marjorie Pollard in Cheapside, when we had huge drifts of snow.
Nik Stanbridge