8 page booklet written by Arnold Woodley about the Traditional Bampton Morris Dancers and a newspaper cutting from September 1977 ref: Festival of National Dancing held in Witney. This document was sent to the Archive from the Burford Tolsey Museum and Archive.
The first picture shows the dancers of the Bampton Traditional Morris Men who were out dancing on May 28th 2018. Two dancers were unable to dance that day, Martin Landray who broke his ankle two days earlier when taking part in the Shirt Race and Guy Wiseman. The remaining pictures were taken at many places during the day.
13 photographs Morris and Mummers 1980s and 1990s Bill Daniels, Paul Wixey and Steve Wixey Jeff Dando, Colin Bathe, Richard Wixey, Matt green, Don Rouse, Frank Piercy, Ken Adams
Photograph taken in 2002 at the Morris Dancing, shows Mary Gerring, Pat Preston, Ruth Shergold, Hilda Kent in the crown watching. Seated on the grass are a group of Cubs.
6 Pages article about Francis Shergold written by Keith Chandler Francis Shergold resigned as Squire of the Bampton Morris in November 1995, after an astonishing 60 years as dancer with the side - 45 of those as Squire. He was awarded the Gold Medal of the EFDSS in 1996 as had the former Squire, 'Jinky' Wells, some 38 years before. With the rebirth of MT, it seemed an appropriate time to commission an article on Francis, as he assumed the mantle of Honorary President of the side. At 79, he continued to participate in all the side's activities, including the dancing at times, Keith Chandler's article follows Francis' career through to the 1980s,
Newspaper cutting of Bampton Traditional Morris team at an event in Birmingham organised by Colmcille School of Dancing where they put on a display of Morris Dancing 3rd row from front L-R Pete Allam (white hair) and ‘Bubbles’ Allam (glasses) 2nd row from front L-R Cyril Smith, Francis Shergold (squire), Roy Shergold (dancer and fool), Ann Shergold (check top), Janet Rouse, Terry Rouse, Myra Rose, Reg Hall, Jasper Walsh. Front row L-R Bill Daniels, Dave Rose
Francis Shergold, who died aged 89, was the former squire and president of Bampton Traditional Morris Men, whose single-minded dedication helped to preserve morris dancing in Oxfordshire villages, and bring it to a wide and appreciative audience through concerts and folk festivals all over Britain.