Greenery, lilies and cheese boxes on a pillar
- BCA - 2022.3200-BCA - 2022.3236
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- 2014
Part of Bampton Flower Festival 2014
Nik Stanbridge
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Greenery, lilies and cheese boxes on a pillar
Part of Bampton Flower Festival 2014
Nik Stanbridge
Program of Events to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II June 2012
There was a very full program of events that took place throughout Bampton from Saturday June 2nd to Tuesday June 5th.
This is the full list of the events.
Bampton Community Archive
This is the service program for the service of thanksgiving, held on Tuesday June 5th 2012, for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in St Mary The Virgin Church, Bampton.
Bampton Community Archive
Douglas & Doreen Clare as extras 2011 through 2015
The makers of Downton Abbey invited local people to take part as extras. Doreen and Douglas Clare were delighted to be chosen each each from 2011 through 2015.
Bampton Community Archive
Military Funeral of Marine Jason Mackie 2009 - Afghanistan War
Photos of the Military Funeral of Jason Mackie held in St. Mary's Church Bampton on 4th June 2009.
Reverend Philip Francis took the service. PDF includes letter of condolence from Prince Philip, Captain General Royal Marines. and a letter from the Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and the order of service.
Janet Westman
Wedding of Neil O'Brien & Sarah Bisp September 27th 2003
The Wedding Neil O'Brien & Sarah Bisp September 27th 2003. The gathering is on Church Green on the south side of Saint Mary's.
Di O'Brien is Neil's mother and was school secretary in Bampton for many years.
Bampton Community Archive
Statue of St. John the Baptist, Bampton Church
Photograph of the statue of St Joh n the Baptist that fell down from the base of the steeple during a heavy storm in January 1990
Janet Westman
Grammar School, Saint Mary, end of Bourton Cottages c1989
Grammar School, Saint Mary, end of Bourton Cottages c1989
Nik Stanbridge
Nik Stanbridge
'Go Thou and Do Likewise' is on the top of the banner of the Friendly Society. On Hospital Sunday the members walked from their headquarters in one of the inns to St Mary's for a service and in this picture, they are seen leaving after the annual service. Before the days of the National Health Service, those who could, paid into 'the club' ie the Friendly Society and if they were ill and could not work, sufficient money was provided for the family to buy food. It was literally a life saver for them. The National Health Service came into being July 5th 1948.
1a Foresters A photograph of the Foresters with their banner outside Oathurst, now called Rosebank Nursing Home. Bampton’s Brass band is with them. People paid into clubs like the Foresters then, if they were unable to work, the club kept them from starving. This was before the welfare state came into being and so these friendly societies were very important.
Janet Westman