Invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, 1959
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Invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, 1959
Nik Stanbridge
Invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, 1959
Invoice from Harry Pocock & Son, 1959
Nik Stanbridge
The Old Forge and neighbouring properties
To the right of Cromwell House as seen from the road is The Old Forge, which was as its name suggests the site of a forge at one time but is now a private house, partly in Cheapside and partly in Church Street.
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Shirt Race evening. Outside the Town Hall opposite Londis
Image of crowd outside the Londis Shop
watching the Shirt Race
Janet Westman
F Ham Shoe shop Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
Small Advert in Witney Gazette in 1984
Mrs Ham had the Shoe Shop in the Market Square
Selling Toys and much more
Janet Westman
J. Temple, Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
John Temple Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
Shop in Market Square selling Hardware, DIY, Fishing Tackle and much more
Janet Westman
Patrick Strainge Butchers Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
Patrick Strange, butchers in Bridge Street,
First Class Produce
Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
Janet Westman
W.J.Lock Builders Advert in Witney Gazette 1984
Advert in Witney Gazette 1984 for W J Lock Builders and Decorators
Janet Westman
Les and Stella King owned a department store Kings of Bampton in the High Street. selling, haberdashery, toys, shoes and all manner of household items. Baby clothes, underwear, ladies and gent's clothes and made to measure garments.
Janet Westman
Comments by Local Residents/emplyees,
Steve Pearce said: - "Worked with Tom Papworth, Jack Day, ‘trickie’ Taylor, Val, Alan, Dave Taylor, Tina Foreshew, and Ben Neville was a lovely man helped me so much."
Joe Stephens said: - "I think Richard Todd left his car White Aston Martin in John Tayler's Showroom at one time."
Dave Taylor said- "Think that’s ‘trickie’ Taylor in pic; George used to be our foreman, spent years there before and after school and later years. Some wonderful memories, still go to solicitors which used to be our accessory shop when Ben Neville was there."
Rob Crew said: - "Great memories. Not just a garage, I used to get my fishing licence there."
Janet Westman
Angela John Antiques & Health Matters
In the middle of this picture you can see Angela John Antiques on the left and Health Matters on the right. Both were in the Market Square. To the left you can just see the entrance to Market Square Garage. On the right behind the blue car you can see two windows of the what was the WI Hall and later became the Village Hall.
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