Mrs Rhona Hughes Owens from Rosemary House in the Market Square, wife of the retired headmaster of the school in Church View, was on the church council and was an organiser with the Darby & Joan club. She is helping Wendy Crowley out of the car.
Fred Lomas, Bampton born lived in Belview Cottages in Church Street, was a plant operator and later sat in the Midland Bank (next to Patrick Strainge butcher) with the teller. He is talking with James Gascoigne.
Edward ‘Ted’ Lee from Oathurst Estate was a bellringer and helped with meals on wheels. Joyce Lee was a president of the WI, helped with Meals on Wheels and was a member of the Mothers’ Union.
Mary and Dorothy Basson from New Road. Both worked in the International Stores (which before it was International was Eeles & Son, afterwards it was Londis, then Budgens and now – 2018 – Coop). Both were born in Bampton.
Mrs Sheila Brookson from Broad Street was president of the Coin club (numismatic society), involved with Meals on Wheels and was an organiser with the Darby & Joan Club.
The doctors at Bampton surgery in 1984. Dr Robert Landray from Grange Cottage did much to help WOAA (West Oxfordshire Arts Association). Dr Matthew Perry lived in Queen Street, was a youth club organiser. Dr Mackenzie, lived in Carterton. Dr Alan Cole lived in Landells and helped with W.O.F.C.