These photos show a selection of businesses that are no longer available to the residents: Angela John Antiques, Health Matters, Barclays Bank, John Temple’s Hardware Shop, The Market Square Garage and Showroom where can be seen the clock that originally graced the Town Hall and The Farmhouse Pantry which had previously been a boutique and before that Mr Money ran his shoe maker and repair shop from that premises.
This shop was originally the premises of Mr Money, Boot and Shoemaker in the High Street. After Mr. Money's retirement, Mrs Francis Henley rented the shop for her daughter , Hazel, to run as a boutique. It was later rented by Mona Wilkins whose daughter also ran it as a boutique. It was finally run by Julia Rouse, daughter of Don and Mary, as The Farmhouse Pantry .
Arthur Hill outside his shop 1983 In 1983 Terry Crowley began taking photographs of people in Bampton who worked here, or were born here, or worked for charities here or any combination.
Old newspaper adverts Date not known possible 1950's The Talbot Hotel proprietors Mr and Mrs W G Long The Central Garage Hughes Garage Jubilee Inn and Cafe Reg Pratley The Modern Store Mr WE Slim Margaret Roberts Hair Stylist TA Constable Bakers William Mathews Family Grocer EM Hughes Gift Shop