Easter Bonnet Competition 1989
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Photo of Eater Bonnet Competition in 1989 taken in front of Jubilee Inn. Josephine Buckingham, Becky Shuker, Ian Harris and Pam and John Martin
Janet Westman
Easter Bonnet Competition 1989
Photo of Eater Bonnet Competition in 1989 taken in front of Jubilee Inn. Josephine Buckingham, Becky Shuker, Ian Harris and Pam and John Martin
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris Men outside Jubilee
Photograph of Dancers outside the Jubilee Reg Hall on fiddle and Frank Purslow as Fool. Date not given
Janet Westman
Newspaper Cutting reporting on the Annual Fete held in the Old School Playing Field (Sandfords Field) Bampton in 1973.
There was a knock out Competition, and displays by the Fire Brigade and the Morris Dancers. The Competition was won by the Jubilee Team who apparently had to wade through the muddy stream.
Janet Westman
Newspaper cutting showing the members of the Pumpkin Club outside the Jubilee Pub.
Jeanne Gascoigne, Ann Saunders, Jim Gascoigne, Jackie Lewin, Lady Sheila Donoughmore, Lord Richard Donoughmore, Betty Hickman Ron Hickman and Steve Lewin.
The cuttings are from the Standard, Times, & Echo dated Friday 1st June 1973. “Holiday festivities in Bampton”, “Bampton shirt race comes of age” and “Bampton Annual Fête”
Janet Westman
Silver haul dumped by burglar duo
Michael Becket, 20, and Martin Wheeler admitted the charge of burglary.
Nik Stanbridge
Miss Dor Thomson talking to Norman Gregory. 1985
Part of Terry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Miss Dorothy (Dor) Graeme Thomson lived in Cheyne Lane. She ran an excellent organic vegetable garden after the war when she and Kate Wylie lived in Beam Cottage (it was not surrounded by houses then). She was a county councillor, president of the West Oxfordshire Arts Association and chairman of school governors. She is talking with Norman Gregory who married Merle Hobbs who taught several generations of children in Bampton. They moved to Henley-in-Arden. Norman was a churchwarden.
Nik Stanbridge
Major Robert Colville, Weald Manor. 1985
Part of Terry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Major Robert Colville from Weald Manor. Robert was a churchwarden, chairman of the PCC and a charity trustee.
Nik Stanbridge