Long Paddock in Weald St for sale
- BCA - 2021.2530
- Item
- 2020
A house and field called Long Paddock in Weald Street for sale, offers in excess of £750,000 wanted
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Long Paddock in Weald St for sale
A house and field called Long Paddock in Weald Street for sale, offers in excess of £750,000 wanted
Bampton Community Archive
Sweet Briar Cottage when it was thatched
This charming little cottage used to be called Pedlar's Patch and today is called Sweet Briar. The gate is next to Emmies on Bridge Street and the house is set back from the road, behind other cottages.
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Hay cart by Meadow Farm, Buckland Road
This picture must have been taken early in the twentieth century. It shows two ladies, a girl and a boy in charge of a hay cart and shire horse. It is by Meadow Farm along the Buckland Road. The style of cart is that of an Oxford cart.
Suzanne White says
"This is a photograph that I have recently found of my great grandfather as a boy, Edward William Portlock (Clarke) - born in 1893 with his sisters Elsie and Eva Portlock outside a cottage where they lived at the time, along the Buckland Road as seen on the 1901 and 1911 census (I found the cottages on google and although now extended can clearly see they are still there). I think the picture would have been taken somewhere around 1906/8. I think the lady with them could be their mother who was called Elizabeth and I think her maiden name could have been Radband-Shepard but if that is the case I can’t find out too much about her."
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To Ethel and Gladys from Albert, below to Albert from daugher Ethel
Postcards sent to their Daddy, Albert Townsend, in WWI by Gladys, Jack and Albert (always known as Son or Sonner) Townsend.
Nik Stanbridge
L-R Doris and Cecil Robinson (Frank Hudson's godfather) and Ethel Mary Townsend (Frank's mother)
Nik Stanbridge
Frank Hudson with grandfather Alberrt Townsend's last two horses
Nik Stanbridge
Possibly Albert Townsend with either daughter Ethel or Gladys
Nik Stanbridge