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WI outing to Stratfield Saye House May 17th 1952

  • BCA - 2024.7894
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  • 1952

WI outing to Stratfield Saye House May 17th 1952 with handwritten list of members:
Mrs Unwins , Busby Drapers
Mrs Dalgety and Mr Dalgety
Mrs Colvile
Miss Williams
Mrs Unwins , daughter
Mrs Wilkins , Farmer
Mrs Graham
Mrs Woodley Dressmaker
Mrs Birch Weald Manor
Mrs Bantin
Miss Tanner Postmistress
Mrs Phipps
Ann Robey
Mrs Robey
Mrs Craddock
Miss Stevens
Mrs Cook The Grange Lord Devonshire
Col Dodds-Parker MP
Mrs Rose
Mrs Randall
Mrs Wilkins, Constable Bakers
Mrs Tanner
Mrs Tonge, Constable Bakers
Mrs Thompson, Grocery Shop
Miss Taunt, Church organist

Nik Stanbridge

Rev John Williams

  • BCA - 2024.7805
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  • 2024

Information and image of Rev John Williams, researched by Terry Crowley
Rev. John Williams was a preacher at Cote Baptist Chapel about 3 miles from Bampton. On April 11, 1838, John and Mary Williams set sail from London, bound for the other side of the world. The wharves, docks, and bridges were lined with people who came to see them off. Mortality was so high in the South Pacific that they made the difficult decision to leave their six-year-old son in England. As the ship pulled away, a kind relative lifted Samuel high into the air so his parents could see him in the crowd. The eyes of the little boy streamed with tears, but he was old enough to know that his Mommy and Daddy were going back to his dark-skinned friends to give them the Gospel. That morning, his loving father had written a note in Samuel’s journal, giving him a warm goodbye and a fatherly exhortation to live for Christ if perchance they never met again in this life. Only one year later, soon after he had arrived back in the South Pacific, John Williams set his sights upon the New Hebrides islands. It was known that the inhabitants of these islands were among the fiercest cannibals in the Pacific. Leaving his wife at the mission station on Upolu, Williams sailed toward the New Hebrides. In the morning of November 20, 1839, John Williams prepared to land on the island of Erromango. Sadly he was brutally beaten with a war club, and his corpse was dragged into the dense vegetation to be cooked and eaten. The grief-stricken native workers, the faithful fellow laborers of John Williams, watched the entire ordeal from the boat. They were the ones who had to tell Mrs. Williams the sad news. She took it with grace and Christian fortitude. Her eldest son, John, continued his father’s work in Samoa. Samuel, the little boy left in England, also became a messenger of the Prince of Peace. He carried the middle name, Tamatoa, the name of the Island King who first welcomed his father to Raiatea. John Williams, The Martyr Missionary of Polynesia by James Ellis

Nik Stanbridge

John Shuker and brain injuries in sport

  • BCA - 2024.7605
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  • 2021

Newspaper cutting about John Shuker and brain injuries in sport.
John played for Oxford United and had a club record of 478 Football league appearances. He died in 2019 from vascular dementia and Alzheimer's suspected as having been brought on by the sport.

Nik Stanbridge

Council Tax Explained

  • BCA - 2024.7909
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  • 2024

A flyer produced by Oxfordshire County Council explaining their services and how Council Tax money is spent

Janet Newman

Floods 2007

  • BCA - 2024.7906
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  • 2007

On the morning of 17th July 2007,Bampton was deluged by a massive storm resulting in flooding in many parts of the village: Weald, New Road, The Primary School, Fox Close, Pococks Close, The Pieces, Ampney Orchard,Chetwynd Mead, Aston Road and Buckland Road. Many families had to leave their homes, for up to a year in some cases, to allow for drying-out and repairs to be made.

Janet Newman

Floods 2007

  • BCA - 2024.7905
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  • 2007

On the morning of 17th Huly 2007 Bampton experienced a massive storm which caused flooding in many parts of the village : Weald, New Road, Fox Close , Pococks Close, The School, The Pieces, Ampney Orchard, Chetwynd Mead, Aston Road and Buckland Road. Many families had to be evacuated from their homes for up to a year while proerties dried out and were repaired.

Janet Newman

Bampton Festival 1985

  • BCA - 2024.7896
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  • July 13th 1985-July 20th

The Bampton Festival took place in 1985 between 13th July and 20th July. An exhibition of photographs and artefacts, including the skeleton which had been dug up at Beam Cottage, was staged at the Old School; an archaeological exhibition in the Town Hall; at Kilmore House an exhibition showing 350 years of needle and thread. During the week, Bampton enjoyed visiting Folk Singers; a once-in-a-lifetime event when all three Bampton Morris Dance Teams performed at the same venue; a demonstration of lace making together with various other talks and events.

Janet Newman

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