Princess Anne at R.A.F. Brize Norton
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Princess Anne attends the retirement of the C-130 Hercules and the stand down parade of Number 47 Squadron.
Janet Newman
Princess Anne at R.A.F. Brize Norton
Princess Anne attends the retirement of the C-130 Hercules and the stand down parade of Number 47 Squadron.
Janet Newman
Avro York failed take off from Brize Norton 1946
On 28 November 1946 an Avro York MW168 belonging to the Transport Command Development Unit at RAF Brize Norton failed to become airborne and instead crashed on to the railway line between Brize Norton and Carterton stations, coming to rest in a field, as pictured. Needless to say the line was closed for several days while the RAF effected recovery.
Photograph from the Martin Loader Collection
Janet Westman
Nik Stanbridge
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
Peter Davis and his exhibition in the Old Grammar School about Witney Airfield 2015
Witney Gazette June 24th 2015.
Peter Davis from Church Street put on a detailed and very interesting exhibition for the Bampton Community Archive in the Old Grammar School, Church Close about the Witney Airfield. The only suggestion of an airfield in the area now is in the names of three local roads, De Havilland Way, Range Road and Richard Jones Road.
Damaged Spitfires and Hurricanes aircraft damaged during WWII were serviced here. The airfield was important in both WWI and WWII. It opened in 1918 and closed in 1951.
The site was used as an RAF training unit, a base for tennis, horse racing and motorcycle speedway as well as for Witney and Oxford Aero Club and Witney Aeronautical College.
The catalogue of this exhibition, full of really interesting photos of the airfield is still on sale in the Vesey room.
Bampton Community Archive
Man fined for driving offences
John Maher fined for driving offences
Nik Stanbridge
Cadet Flight Sergeant Frederick Gerring retired at 21 July 5th 1972
img215 Cadet Flight Sergeant Frederick Gerring retired at 21 July 5th 1972
Nik Stanbridge
Sign outside the Signal Camp in Weald
This sign used to be outside the Royal Corps of Signals in Weald and was rescued when the RAF took over the site in September 1969. It is now in the museum of the Royal Signals and has been there since 2007.
Bampton Community Archive