Invoice from R Oakey & Sons to Mr A Townsend of Ashtree farm, Weald
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Invoice from R Oakey & Sons Ltd (Roy Oakey) to Mr A Townsend of Ashtree farm, Weald
Nik Stanbridge
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Invoice from R Oakey & Sons to Mr A Townsend of Ashtree farm, Weald
Invoice from R Oakey & Sons Ltd (Roy Oakey) to Mr A Townsend of Ashtree farm, Weald
Nik Stanbridge
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
John Temple outside his Hardware Store
Photograph of John Temple standing in the doorway of his Hardware Store, Next to Londis Shop in Market Square. Not known date.
Janet Westman
John Temple's hardware shop in the Market Square
John Temple ran this hardware shop for many years and it was brilliant. He always had a smile on his face and worked very hard to stock items that were really wanted.
Bampton Community Archive
June 25th 2014. The Community Shop closed for 3 weeks for a complete check through the stock, redecoration and reorganisation of the space.
Nik Stanbridge
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
Mark's Kitchen, Rosemary House, Poachers' Rest
Part of Bampton in 1991: A photographic record by Andrew Hilditch
Mark's Kitchen, Rosemary House, Poachers' Rest
Nik Stanbridge
Mrs Clark in her shop doorway
Nik Stanbridge
Mrs Clark in her shop doorway, High Street
The lovely black and white photograph shows Mrs Clark in her shop doorway. The shop was in the High Street on the north side almost opposite Bovington's wet fish shop.
Bampton Community Archive
Mrs Roger from Brook House, Bridge Street
Mrs Rogers lived in Brook House on Bridge Street where she sold sweets and newspapers. Bampton is 18 miles from Oxford and 18 from Swindon and somehow, Mrs Brooks managed to get a sugar allowance during WWII from both Swindon and Oxford which enabled her to make and sell lots of sweets.
Brook House is the one on the left of the picture, across the road.
She is on the left in this picture with Mr and Mrs Albert Townsend from across the road at Castle View Farm. They are standing just inside the wall of the farm.
Bampton Community Archive