Bampton Traditional Morris Men
- BCA - 2023.4236
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- 1950s
Photo of George Dafter as fool, and Roy Shergold taken in the 1950s
Janet Westman
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Bampton Traditional Morris Men
Photo of George Dafter as fool, and Roy Shergold taken in the 1950s
Janet Westman
Morris dancing in front of the Elephant and Castle (1950)
1950 Morris dancing in front of the Elephant and Castle on Bridge Street
Nik Stanbridge
Jingy Wells playing fiddle 1950
Jingy Wells playing the fiddle with his son Bobby, holding the cake, standing behind him. 1950
Bampton Community Archive
Cover for a Dairy Milk Photograph used for Dairy Milk Chocolate box. Includes Jean Elward (now Jones), Rosemary John, Michael Bowden and one of the Knight boys. They are standing outside W. E. Slim's shop on the west side of the Market Square. Date not given.
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris Men
Dancers in Church View date, not given, but George Dafter was the fool
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris Men 1951
Black and white photo of Morris dancers taken on 1951
outside Elephant and Castle,
Janet Westman
Dancing outside the Elephant and Castle in 1951, this picture is from Country Life.
Francis Shergold on the Extreme left Jingy Wells on fiddle
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris Men
Photograph of team in 1952
Francis Shergold, Pete Allam, George Hunt, Harry Hampton, Bertie Clark, Bob Wells, Roy Shergold, George Dafter, Peter Wheeler Rex Wheeler
Janet Westman
Letter from Cecil Sharp House to Rose Wells on death of Nathan 'Jingy' Wells
This letter is from the chairman of Cecil Sharp House, Douglas Kennedy to Rose Wells who lived at 18 Fox Close in Bampton. It was to thank Rose for the letter she sent informing them of her grandfather's death. Nathan William 'Jingy' Wells was responsible for keeping Morris dancing alive in Bampton at one time in the early twentieth century.
Bampton Community Archive
Bampton Traditional Morris Men, Letter re: Jingy Wells Death
Photograph of the letter sent to Rose Wells from Douglas Kennedy, Director of the English Folk Dance and Song Society, Cecil Sharp House, referring to the death of Jingly Wells who was Rose's Grandfather.
Dated 30th November 1953
Janet Westman