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Abbey Properties Promotional Brochures

  • BCA - 2024.6948
  • Item
  • 2000

Promotional postcards used by Abbey properties Estate Agents in Bampton, showing old photographs of Bampton. Namely The horse fair outside the Horseshoe pub, and the corner of Church Street and Bridge Street showing the Elephant and Castle when thatched and the Wheatsheaf Pub

Janet Westman

Old Photograph of The Lamb

  • BCA - 2024.6950
  • Item
  • 1930?

From Adrian Simmonds collection, A lovely old photograph showing Rosemary and Jack Day as children standing outside The Lamb which was on the corner of Market Square. The sign above the door says Richard Day licenced to sell beer to be consumed on the premises.

Janet Westman

Old Photograph of The Shop in Market Square

  • BCA - 2024.6951
  • Item
  • 1940-50?

From Adrian Simmonds collection, a photograph of his shop then owned by HB Jones. Note the adverts for the cigarettes, Craven A, Players, and Wills Star. Opposite is The Lamb Public House, which was pulled down to make way for Market Square Garage, and then Thornberry Flats.

Janet Westman

Old Time Bampton Places by Lloyd Hughes Owens (booklet)

  • BCA - 2023.4270
  • Item
  • 2023

Document put together by Mr Hughes Owens, one time headmaster of Bampton School. This shows many old picture of what Bampton looked like over the years together with typewritten descriptions.

Nik Stanbridge

Bampton April Fool WG 7_4_99

  • BCA - 2024.7609
  • Item
  • 2024

Newspaper cutting from Witney Gazette 1997 about Planning applications placed around the Market Square for a Mosque to be built. Obviously April Fool

Nik Stanbridge

Bampton Fair seen from West end of Market Square

  • BCA - 2021.2525
  • Item
  • 1984

These four photographs were taken by Adrian Simmonds from the upstairs of his shop, Bampton Stores at the west end of the Market Square in 1984

Bampton Community Archive

Adrian Simmonds' collection of Old Photographs

  • BCA - 2024.7793
  • Item
  • 1900s?

Adrian Simmonds' collection of items donated by Carol Langley. Adrian had a shop in the Market Square.
Janet Newman thinks the date is more likely to be 1916. William (Bill) Lock's
building company were doing lots of building work in Bampton at that time.
Charlie Lay (1895) was a stone mason living at Mill Green. He was the father of
Alfred Lay and Walter Lay, both of whom died in WW1 and commemorated on
the War Memorial. He was father of Ted Lay who was married to Ruth Pocock,
sister of Harry Pocock. Fred Lay (1897) was also Charlie's son. Thomas Dipper
(1850) was a bricklayer and lived in Mill Street. The only one I'm not sure about
is H. Lock. William's brother Herbert had worked on the building with his brother
but emigrated to Canada, returning to Bampton to marry, Marjorie in 1918, only
to be killed at Aulnoy, in France a few months later. It's possible that H. Lock
could have been a relative of William (Bill

Nik Stanbridge

Constables the Baker certificate of Merit,

  • BCA - 2024.7885
  • Item
  • 2024

Constables the Baker, certificate of merit from Hovis dated Feb 8th 1995 and some photographs of Bampton firemen with horses and prizes

Nik Stanbridge

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