The Horse Shoe Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
- BCA - 2022.3917
- Unidad documental simple
- 1984
Th Horse Shoe Public House in Bridge Street,
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The Horse Shoe Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
Th Horse Shoe Public House in Bridge Street,
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Wilsons Estate Agent Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
Wilsons Estate Agent Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
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Newspaper cutting reporting thefts of number plates in Bampton Clanfield, Lechlade and Alvescot
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Medieval Manor ruins may be hidden under housing site
Article in Witney Gazette about development plans being halted because there is a possibility that the Medieval Ruins of the D'Oyley Family home are on the Site. Situated in Moonraker Lane, it was proposed to demolish Folly House and CBL Electric Vehicles Yard and build some retirement homes. Oxford Archaeological Unit, and Dr John Blair, Historian at Queens College Oxford identified the historic importance of this site.
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Queen Elizabth II Jubilee Celebrations 2022
Advertisement detailing celebrations in the Village for the 70th Jubilee of the Queen. June 2nd - June 5th. Included the Shirt Race and Morris Dancing which usually took place on May Bank Holiday weekend. Organised by Parish Council
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One page from Kelly's Directory 1985
Bampton Proper, Bampton Aston and Bampton Lew
lists people responsible for Cemetry.
Lighting
Police Station
Drainage
Grammar School
National School
Station Bar
Carriers
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Robert Courts hails proposals to protect veterans
Newspaper article about Robert Courts Witney MP speaking about Penny Mordaunt's announcement for a 10 year veterans amnesty for troops.
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Confusion over House Numbering
Newspaper cutting about confusion over house numbers in Aston Road
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Frank Arnold Ginger, Albert Townsend and daughter Gladys Amy Ginger
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Dora Townsend sitting on a pig
Dora Townsend as a child sitting on a pig, 1927 when she lived at the Elephant and Castle. Her parents were Albert and Mary Elizabeth Townsend and she had older sister Ethel and Gladys and a brother Albert who was always known as either Son or Sonner
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