Invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, 1959
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Invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, 1959
Nik Stanbridge
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Invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, 1959
Invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, 1959
Nik Stanbridge
Invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, 19560
Invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, 19560
Nik Stanbridge
Invoice from Cook & Boggis, 1923
Invoice from Cook & Boggis, 1923
Nik Stanbridge
I. E. Busby's store in Bushey Row
I. E. Busby's store in Bushey Row
Nik Stanbridge
Hughes' Garage in Cheapside in 1966
The garage in the Market Square was in existence at the start of the C20th when Oliver Onesipherous Collett owned and ran it. Around the middle of the twentieth century it was bought by Len Hughes.
Hughes' Garage was behind Cromwell House with access to it between Cromwell House and the house now called Exeter House
Bampton Community Archive
High St looking west from the end of Bushey Row
High St looking west from the end of Bushey Row
Nik Stanbridge
Graham Lord award for Poultry Service
Newspaper clipping about Graham Lord, winning Distinguished Service Award at British Poultry Council Awards Ceremony at the House of Commons
Graham worked at PD Hook Hatcheries at Cote
Janet Westman
George Dutton and William Mathews
George Dutton and William Mathews
Nik Stanbridge
When Lloyd Hughes Owens created a series of albums in the late 1970s and early 1980s there were people alive who could remember seeing Fred Able in Bampton with his little cart, two donkeys and his dog.
Bampton Community Archive
In the 1970s Fleur de Lys was a hair salon owned by Margaret Roberts. It is in Bushey Row. There were several owners after Margaret and it was later a video rental shop, a shop selling twee things for gardeners and a Physiotherapy Centre. Now it sells pottery (2021)
Bampton Community Archive