Bampton Traditional Morris Men Reg Hall
- BCA - 2023.4263
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- 1980
Photograph Taken in 1980 of Reg Hall playing the fiddle
Janet Westman
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Bampton Traditional Morris Men Reg Hall
Photograph Taken in 1980 of Reg Hall playing the fiddle
Janet Westman
Black and White Photograph Date unknown, of Bill who once lived in Primrose Cottage, and in this picture is the fertility cake bearer for the Morris Dancers. He now lives in London, Ontario Canada. Photo from Fred Bradley
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris, May Bank Holiday Monday 1980
Dave Rose is seen dancing outside the Talbot on May Bank Holiday Monday in 1980. Roy Shergold is fooling and a young
Shaun Mullis can be seen resting on a car.
Bampton Community Archive
Sonner Townsend clocks up 65 years with the Morris
'Sonner' Townsend, real name Albert, started dancing in 1925. In 1980 when he was 76 he clocked up 65 years of dancing and fooling.
Bampton Community Archive
Morris Dancing in Bampton 1978
Set pdf 37 photos of the Morris Dancers in Bampton 1978
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris Men Reg Hall and Colin Bathe
Photograph of Reg Hall and Colin Bathe dancing a Jig outside the Eagle in 1977. Francis was the fool as Roy had sciatica
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris Men, Frank Tanner
Photograph of Frank Tanner holding the hand of a young Michael Hampton, and a copy of his orbituary.
Janet Westman
Arnold Woodley & his musicians 1974 outside the Jubilee
Arnold Woodley and his musicians outside the Jubilee Inn in the Market Square in 1973. Frank Purslow on melodeon, Andrew Bathe on fiddle and Arnold on fiddle playing for the Bampton Morris Men
Bampton Community Archive
February 23rd 1974 Letter from Arnold Woodley to all his team
Arnold Woodley was squire of the Bampton Morris Men and in 1974 they danced in Cecil Sharp House in London. There was something of a falling out between the squire and his men and he wrote this same letter to each when he got home.
Bampton Community Archive
Son Townsend 50 years a Morris fool; children with garlands
In 1974 Son Townsend clocked up 50 years as a Morris Dancer and later Fool in Bampton. He first danced out with the side in 1925. To mark the occasion a clock and silver salver were given to Son.
The young dancers left to right behind Son are (I think?) Clive Tanner, Fred Cook, Mat Green and Malcolm Willis.
The young children with their flower garlands are L-R Tim Waller, Emma Carruthers, Louise Walker and Martin Landray
Nik Stanbridge