Mark Woods from Bampton dies of neglect
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- 2014
Mark Woods from Bampton dies of neglect as a result of Benefit cuts.
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Mark Woods from Bampton dies of neglect
Mark Woods from Bampton dies of neglect as a result of Benefit cuts.
Nik Stanbridge
Market Square, Town Hall & war memorial
Photograph of Market Square with Town Hall , old car & motorbike plus war memorial
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Letter from Parochial Church Council to Annie Smith
Letter from Parochial Church Council June 21st 1963 to Annie Smith with regard to her resignation as Caretaker
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Mr & Mrs George & Rose Brooks. GG of Andrew McCabe
Mr & Mrs George & Rose Brooks. GG of Andrew McCabe
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Brize Norton Wedding Of Pauline Marriott And Colin Rouse
Brize Norton Wedding of Pauline Marriott and Colin Rouse, son of Reginald Rouse of Backhouse Farm Weald
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Wedding of Jack Williams and Ethel Tanner circa 1925.
The wedding of Jack Williams and Ethel Tanner circa 1925. This was Ethel's first wedding with names 1925 or 26 Ted Phipps, Ciceky Hunt, Ada Butler. Frank Tanner, Nell Tanner, Lizzie Flux, Billy Flux Dick Cotton, Hester Hunt, Freda Coates, Ralph Tanner, Mable cotton, Jack Williams, Ethel Tanner, Louise Woodley Leslie Wells, Vera Tanner, Eric Wells.
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In the spring of 2011 Nik Stanbridge put on an exhibition for the Bampton Community Archive of Pill Boxes in this area during WWII. Simon Rae wrote a play about life revolving around one pill box and it was given its first airing in the Village Hall to coincide with the exhibition. It was a delightful play and the scenery was excellent.
The play called The Pill Box got its first showing in Bampton Village Hall on Wednesday May 25th 2011 and it coincided with an Exhibition put on by Mark MacArthur-Christie on pillboxes in Oxfordshire. It was an excellent play with wonderful staging produced by Mike Wareham. The picture is of an admission ticket for the play and the program.
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William Frank Drinkwater, son Bill and his wife Clara nee Wells
William Frank Drinkwater, son Bill and his wife Clara nee Wells
mg210. This is the front and back cover of the rent book for Frank Drinkwater when he and Clara
lived at 12 New Road (since been re-numbered) for 1933
Img211. This is the payment page of the rent book for Frank Drinkwater when he and Clara lived at
12 New Road (since been re-numbered) for 1933
Img212. This is the rules in the payment rent book for Frank Drinkwater when he and Clara lived at
12 New Road (since been re-numbered) for 1933
Img213. This is the rent book for Frank Drinkwater when he and Clara lived at 12 New Road (since
been re-numbered) for February-August 1934.
Img214. This is the front and back cover of the rent book of 1950-51 for Frank Drinkwater when he
and Clara lived at 1 Bushey Row
Img215. This is the payment page of the rent book of 1950-51 for Frank Drinkwater when he and
Clara lived at 1 Bushey Row.
Img216. This is the front and back cover of the rent book of 1958-59 for Frank Drinkwater when he
and Clara lived at 1 Bushey Row.
Img217. This is the payment page of the rent book of 1958-59 for Frank Drinkwater when he and
Clara lived at 1 Bushey Row.
Img218. This is the front and back cover of the rent book of 1959-60 for Frank Drinkwater when he
and Clara lived at 1 Bushey Row.
Img219. This is the rent page of the rent book of 1959-60 for Frank Drinkwater when he and Clara
lived at 1 Bushey Row.
Img220. This is the front and back cover of the rent book of 1974-75 for Frank Drinkwater when he
lived at 1 Manor View.
Img221. This is the front and back cover of the rent book of 1974-75 for Frank Drinkwater wh
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The Drinkwater family of Bampton
The Drinkwater family of Bampton Photos show
Frank Drinkwater, the father of Bill, in his WW1 uniform. Character reference for William Frank Drinkwater when he was in
the Royal Field Artillery. He was discharged after 8 years 224 days on October 2nd 1922. Certificate of discharge for William Frank Drinkwater, born 1892, from the Royal Field Artillery. He was discharged after 8 years 224 days on October 2nd 1922
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