The Horse Shoe on Bridge Street from opposite Cheyne Lane looking to the Town Hall
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Bridge Street from opposite Cheyne Lane looking to the Town Hall
Nik Stanbridge
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The Horse Shoe on Bridge Street from opposite Cheyne Lane looking to the Town Hall
Bridge Street from opposite Cheyne Lane looking to the Town Hall
Nik Stanbridge
Bridge Street from Albion Place, past the post office to Elephant & Castle
Bridge St from Albion Place, past the post office to Elephant & Caslte
Nik Stanbridge
Arial view of The Horse Shoe
Nik Stanbridge
Elephant & Castle, man & boy on bridges
Elephant & Castle, man & boy on bridges
Nik Stanbridge
Bridge Street / Clanfield Road
Bridge Street / Clanfield Road
Nik Stanbridge
Looking across The Bridges to Mill Green on Bridge St c1989
Looking across The Bridges to Mill Green on Bridge St c1989
Nik Stanbridge
The Elephant & Castle and the bridges
The Elephant & Castle and the bridges 1988
Nik Stanbridge
Mr & Mrs Ted & Marion Lay celebrate their Golden Wedding
Marion and Ted Lay lived in Bampton all their married life and as Jamie Wheeler says
"They were the loveliest people you could ever meet. I claim a slight family association as their daughter Marjorie married Jim Brooks. It was a second marriage for them both and Jim had previously been married to my Auntie Joyce. I always regarded him as my uncle. Ted was a Morris dancer years ago and we always did one dance outside his house on Whit Monday and for Mrs. Lay after Ted died. Mrs. Lay was sister of Harry Pocock whose name crops up on this site quite often. He died the day I was born (or so Mrs. Pocock used to tell me)"
Nik Stanbridge
Harry Pocock with his thrashing machine and tractor in 1958
Harry Pocock with his thrashing machine and tractor in 1958 driving out of Church Street into Broad Street. Edwin, Ruth and Joe Buckingham are on the tractor with him.
An invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, Agricultural and Thrashing Contractor to Alex Townsend of Ashtree Farm (in Weald Street) for threshing and baling @ £47 5s (£47.25p) but with a contra account of 2ctw of tater (potatoes), 2 men combing and 5 gallons of paraffin £8.11s.6d (£8.55½p) giving a bill of £38.13s.6d (£38.65½p) sent April 1959.
An invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, Agricultural and Thrashing Contractor to Alex Townsend of Ashtree Farm (Weald Street) for threshing and baling sent December 1959.
Seen in the spring of 1963, talking with Marjorie Pollard in Cheapside, when we had huge drifts of snow.
Nik Stanbridge