PDF Handwritten notes by Keith Chandler about Arnold Woodley restarting his Morris Team lots of facts about members of the team. Listed below Albert Townsend Alec Wixey Alistair Cook Andrew Bathe Andrew Carruthers Andrew Pearman Anthony Collett Arnold Woodley Bernie Basson Clive Tanner Colin Bathe Colin Knight Colin Leach Charlie Buckingham Don Fidler Frank Purslow Fred Fowler Fred Scott Geoffrey Adams Graham Cook Jim Townsend Julian Fidler John Pearman John Titchener Johnnie Buckingham Ken Andrews Lawrence Adams Malcolm Willis Martin Hewett Mathew Green Matt Curruthers Mike Bowden Nick Carruthers Patrick Wixey Paul Wixey Richard Buckingham Robin Connaughton Steve Govier Trevor Hewett
Information about the Morris Dancers written by Arnold Woodley, Frank Woodley and Sonny Townsend Families mentioned as follows: Dixey Radband Flux Hudson Lay Pettifer Smith Butler Brooks Dafter Fidler Kerry Brown Tanner Woodley Townsend Cassiday Fowler Pearman Woodley Buckingham Picketts Edington Hunt
These two photographs are of the family of Os Williams and were taken some time in the 1890s. Os Williams was a fireman in Bampton.Os Williams is seated in the front row on the left in the large group photo. These pictures were lent by David Darby.
Ted Dixey was known to most Bamptonians as a bellringer and Morris dancer. These are photograph of his maternal grandparents, his sister and husband Robert Ferguson, of Ted himself and his fiance of 40 years, Sylvia.
Black and White photograph of the Edginton Wedding group with some of the names. Robert Woodley Annie Butler Lena Edginton Albert Edginton Frank Woodley Em Hunt Beatrice Woodey Ada Butler (Tanner) Harry Bellinger
The White family lived in Sandford Cottage, the thatched cottage on the south side of Sandford field from at least as early as 1900. These photographs cover the period 1910 to 1960. They are all family related, some babies, children, adults.
Richard Buckingham said"My great uncle Ernest Christopher Buckingham. Private 9991 Ox & Bucks Light Infantry. He is mentioned on the Menin Gate memorial.
George Collins and family came to Bampton in 1943 from Somerset when he bought Weald Farm. George lived to be 102 years old and was active almost to the last.