Easter Bonnet Competition 1989
- BCA - 2024.6896
- Item
- 1989
Photo of Eater Bonnet Competition in 1989 taken in front of Jubilee Inn. Josephine Buckingham, Becky Shuker, Ian Harris and Pam and John Martin
Janet Westman
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Easter Bonnet Competition 1989
Photo of Eater Bonnet Competition in 1989 taken in front of Jubilee Inn. Josephine Buckingham, Becky Shuker, Ian Harris and Pam and John Martin
Janet Westman
Hilda Kent - The Story of Elsa
Document written by Hilda Kent relaying the story of a dog called Elsa
Janet Westman
Newspaper photograph of PC Steve Patrick and a group of children on Nigel the Clown's motor at the Bampton Village street Fair 1992
Janet Westman
Obituary: Jean Countess of Donoughmore
Copy of Newspaper Cutting reporting the passing of Jean Countess of Donoughmore. This is the mother of Lord Donoughmore, the 8th Earl of Donoughmore resident of Bampton, he lived in The Manor for several years and a prominent member of the SPAJERS and other Bampton organisations. The article also reports on the kidnapping of Lord and Lady Donoughmore by the IRA in 1974 and made National headlines.
Janet Westman
Hilda Kent Artwork - Talbot and the Town Hall
Photograph of Oil Painting by Hilda Kent of The Talbot and Town Hall
Janet Westman
Exhibition of WW1 held in Vesey Room
Public looking at exhibits of WW1 memorabilia held in Bampton Museum Vesey room 2004
Janet Westman
Copy Birthday party invitation in 2007, for Steve Mace's Landlord of the Morris Clown.
Guests were asked to wear a beard and shorts!
Janet Westman
Stephen Payne relaxing to watch the Morris Dancing
Stephen Payne relaxing while enjoying watching the Bampton Morris Men on Bank Holiday Monday.
Bampton Community Archive
PDF copy of the Funeral Service of Constance Irene de Hamel. She had the most interesting life particularly with her war work at the BBC. and there is and interview with her https://youtu.be/xDIGBR6_IiI. It is a sound recording and not a film.
Janet Westman
Bampton Morris Dancers: Orbituary for Colin Bathe and David John Titchener
Article written by Keith Chandler about these two Morris Men.
Colin and ‘Curly’ (D.J. Titchener) came over to Bampton quite by accident, knowing nothing about its Morris dance tradition. They went into The Jubilee and started chatting to landlord Reg Pratley, telling him what they were interested in. Within a few minutes he was singing to them, mainly snatches, one being ‘Butter and Cheese and All’. He then produced sheets on which the words were written: Peter Kennedy had given them to him! Reg took them across to the Eagle, where Frank Purslow and Francis Shergold used to play in the bar.
Janet Westman