Broad Street looking South c1930s
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Broad Street looking South c1930s
Nik Stanbridge
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Broad Street looking South c1930s
Broad Street looking South c1930s
Nik Stanbridge
Brian Shury, also known as Sparky, on his motorbike. (possibly mid-1950s)
Nik Stanbridge
Baptist Sunday School outing, Emmie Papworth
Baptist Sunday School outing, Emmie Papworth on the left wearing glasses; Freda Daniels 4th from left second row.
Nik Stanbridge
50 years anniversary of Wood Green Comprehensive pupils
Poster announcing 50 years since Wood Green took the first tranche of comprehensive pupils. Before this time, Bampton School was both a Primary and a Secondary School, providing secondary education for pupils from Bampton, Aston, Clanfield, Black Bourton and Brize Norton. Children who passed their 'Scholarship' went to Burford Grammar School and later the catchment school was Witney Grammar School.
Janet Newman
Wedding of Margaret Radband and Derrick Jephcott 1960s
Wedding of Margaret Radband and Derrick Jephcott 1960s Also showing Brian Radband, mother Mrs Radband, Margaret's sister Ann and brother Robert Radband.
Nik Stanbridge
Brenda Quick working on a farm in Bampton probably Weald Manor farm
This is Brenda Quick who was working on a farm in Bampton probably Weald Manor farm. Brenda was in the Land Army and went on to marry Bob Quick, brother of John Quick.
Nik Stanbridge
Frank Tanner, son of Thomas Tanner. When he was 17 years old, Frank left Bampton to seek work in Londonfound work at Harvey and Nichols department store for a while before deciding in 1912 to emigrate to Australia. In Australia he worked on a sheep farm, three days horse ride form Melbourne. When the first World War broke out and Frank heard that his brothers had joined up, he joined the Australian Army. Whilst fighting in France , Frank was very seriously injured. It was thought that he would not survive his injuries and was left in a ditch. Very Fortunately, he was found by the Red Cross and transported to a hospital. Happily for his family , Frank survived and was brought back to England. After the war, he discovered that his name had been added to a War Memorial in Australia as it was presumed he had died.
Janet Newman
WWI scenes recorded by Australian official photographer
WWI scenes recorded by Australian official photographer. These photographs belonged to Frank Tanner , who fought with the Australian Army during World War 11
Nik Stanbridge
August 2015 Vera Elwards goes in a microlight to raise funds for the church organ fund
August 2015, 92 year-old Vera Elward took a sponsored microflight to raise money for the church organ fund. When she was 95 years old she raised more money by flying a glider for an hour. She also wrote a poetry book to add to her money -raising efforts. In total she raised about £4000 towards the renovation of the church organ.
Janet Newman