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- July 2007
Set of photos showing extent of flooding around Mill Green and High Street on 20th July 2007
Janet Westman
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Set of photos showing extent of flooding around Mill Green and High Street on 20th July 2007
Janet Westman
Richard Briers buying pet food in Bampton
Richard Briers used to live in Carswell on the edge of Bampton and came to Adrian Simmonds' shop in the Market Square to buy his pet food. He is in the shop in this photograph.
Bampton Community Archive
Statue of St. John the Baptist, Bampton Church
Photograph of the statue of St Joh n the Baptist that fell down from the base of the steeple during a heavy storm in January 1990
Janet Westman
Canteen at RAF Bampton Castle 1971
This picture was taken in 1971 and shows the canteen at RAF Bampton Castle in Weald just before the kitchen closed for the first time. Helping himself to lunch is Cyril Cawser, father of Myra and Caroline. He was a civilian working there in the Met Office department.
Bampton Community Archive
Annual inspection of RAF Bampton Castle in Weald
RAF Signals station at Weald.
The air officer supporting Air Command carrying out the annual inspection in April 1993.
The RAF took over use of the site in September 1969 from the Royal Corps of Signals which had been stationed there since it opened in 1943.
Bampton Community Archive
Photos showing beginning of construction and road signs
Janet Westman
Horses outside Churchgate House, for sale as pit ponies
Horses outside Church Gate House, for sale as pit ponies
Nik Stanbridge
Horse Fair - ponies tied up on Church Green were considered by the vendors to be suitable for pit ponies and the Welsh miners knew to come to this part of Bampton to buy their pit ponies. Here, the ladies and children are inside the church wall away from the horses but able to watch the proceedings. It was an event much enjoyed by all and the ladies and children have got their best hats on.
Nik Stanbridge
Mrs Roger from Brook House, Bridge Street
Mrs Rogers lived in Brook House on Bridge Street where she sold sweets and newspapers. Bampton is 18 miles from Oxford and 18 from Swindon and somehow, Mrs Brooks managed to get a sugar allowance during WWII from both Swindon and Oxford which enabled her to make and sell lots of sweets.
Brook House is the one on the left of the picture, across the road.
She is on the left in this picture with Mr and Mrs Albert Townsend from across the road at Castle View Farm. They are standing just inside the wall of the farm.
Bampton Community Archive
Bampton Garage Sale and Hidden Gardens
The Garage Sale and Hidden Gardens help every two year to raise funds for Library and Bampton Community Archive
Janet Westman