Beam Cottage, Dor Thomson with Julie and Roger Powell
- BCA - 2022.3712
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- 1960s
Beam Cottage, Dor Thomson with Julie and Roger Powell
Nik Stanbridge
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Beam Cottage, Dor Thomson with Julie and Roger Powell
Beam Cottage, Dor Thomson with Julie and Roger Powell
Nik Stanbridge
Wide angle photo of Beam Cottage. Dor Thomson and family (including Julie and Roger Powell)
Nik Stanbridge
Church View (early C20th) looking to St Mary's
Church View looking to St Mary's
Nik Stanbridge
Nik Stanbridge
West face of the Town Hall and Eeles shop
West face of the Town Hall and Eeles shop
Nik Stanbridge
Letter from R. Vaughan Williams to Bernard Rose, 1952
Letter from R. Vaughan Williams to Bernard Rose regarding a music rehearsal.
Nik Stanbridge
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
Private William Johnson Ox & Bucks Light Infantry 5th Battalion 10677 A Company. His granddaughter Pamela Smith has put together these items.
William was the first young man in Bampton to volunteer and the town awarded him a clock for this. He was also the first soldier to be awarded the Military Medal. This account by Pamela recounts his battles, the conditions, Christmas and much more.
Only five different medals were struck during the war and William was award four.
A newspaper account of the home-coming of William January 1916. William had already been award the Distinguished Conduct Medal for bravery in the field for recovering lieutenant Wood. He was met at Bampton & Brize Norton station by Mr Alfie Bryant in a car kindly lent by Mr Collett. A rapturous welcome awaited him in Bampton and he was presented with a handsome marble clock inscribed "Presented by friends in Bampton to Pte William Johnson O.B.L.I. on being awarded the DCM for gallantry in action 1915.
Bampton Community Archive