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Son Townsend behind Thomas Portlock, Mary Elizabeth Townsend's father, with horse Peggy
- BCA - 2021.3093
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- 2021
Nik Stanbridge
Albert Townsend (on left, Frank Hudson's grandfather) at market (I think Abingdon)
- BCA - 2021.3100
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- 2021
Albert Townsend (on left, Frank Hudson's grandfather) at market (I think Abingdon)
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Albert Townsend with his pony and trap
- BCA - 2021.3102
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- 2021
Albert Townsend with pony & trap. He bought the Elephant & Castle in 1911 then moved across the road when he bought Castle Farm in 1939 where he raised pigs. He also ran a coal deliver business, collecting the coal in bulk from Brize Norton and Bampton railway station in a once of the first lorries ever owned by someone in Bampton. He used a beautiful horse drawn vehicle as a taxi taking people to and from the station and was basically a true entrepreneur.
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L-R Jack Townsend, young Frank Hudson and Bert 'Shady' Wiltshire
- BCA - 2021.3107
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- 2021
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Daniel Gardner, shepherd and lay preacher.
- BCA - 2021.3117
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- 2021
Daniel Gardner, shepherd and lay preacher.
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Invoice from R Oakey & Sons to Mr A Townsend of Ashtree farm, Weald
- BCA - 2021.3172
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- 2021
Invoice from R Oakey & Sons Ltd (Roy Oakey) to Mr A Townsend of Ashtree farm, Weald
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Sweet Briar Cottage (when thatched)
- BCA - 2021.3182
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- 2021
Sweet Briar Cottage, when thatched, once called The Patch, and the home of agricultural workers from Castle View Farm.
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