Bampton Traditional Morris Men outside Elephant and Castle early 1900
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Old photograph of the Dancers outside The Elephant and Castle, Bridge Street early 1900s
Janet Westman
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Bampton Traditional Morris Men outside Elephant and Castle early 1900
Old photograph of the Dancers outside The Elephant and Castle, Bridge Street early 1900s
Janet Westman
Horse Fair pre WW I outside the Wheat Sheaf inn
Horse Fair pre WW I outside the Wheat Sheaf inn. Boys are collecting horse manure for vegetable gardens. Note the windows are quite different in what is now the HSBC bank and the butchers. The Wheat Sheaf became the Post Office about 1971 and became a private house in 2010 when the post office moved to the Town Hall and it became a private house.
Nik Stanbridge
Horse fair, south end Church View
Horse fair with these animals at the south end of Church View. Notice that the ladies also came out to see the horses making it a spectacle and event for all to enjoy.
Nik Stanbridge
Horse fair outside the Wheat Sheaf on Bridge Street
The Horse Fair in Bridge Street looking east. At one time, it was one of the larger horse fairs in the country. Boys with barrows collected the horse dung for sale. The Wheatsheaf became the post office in 1972 and a private house in 2010 when the post office moved to the middle room of the Town Hall. The three semi-circular windows in the first floor of was the HSBC bank (in 2014) and Patrick Strainge butchers have been altered at some point to look like their neighbouring upstairs windows.
Nik Stanbridge
Horses in Bridge Street outside the Horse Shoe
Horses in Bridge Street outside the Horse Shoe
Nik Stanbridge
Hilda Kent Artwork - Arthur Hill's Antique Shop
Photograph of Oil Painting painted by Hilda Kent showing Arthur antique shop
Janet Westman
Patrick Strainge Butchers Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
Patrick Strange, butchers in Bridge Street,
First Class Produce
Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
Janet Westman
Photo taken by Bill Govier of Ursula Booth
Landlady of the Romany
Janet Westman
A letter marking the closure of Emmies, our Papershop
In May 2012 our papershop known as Emmies, run by Tom and Silvia Papworth closed for the last time. The letter gives a history of the shop, the people who ran it. It documents not only the passing of the papershop but records the very active part both Sylvia and Tom have played in Bampton's life, for which those of us lucky enough to have known them, their families and their shop will always be very grateful.
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