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Terry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
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Miss Dor Thomson talking to Norman Gregory. 1985

Miss Dorothy (Dor) Graeme Thomson lived in Cheyne Lane. She ran an excellent organic vegetable garden after the war when she and Kate Wylie lived in Beam Cottage (it was not surrounded by houses then). She was a county councillor, president of the West Oxfordshire Arts Association and chairman of school governors. She is talking with Norman Gregory who married Merle Hobbs who taught several generations of children in Bampton. They moved to Henley-in-Arden. Norman was a churchwarden.

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L-R round the table; Miss Marjorie Inkster, Mrs Sheila Brookson, Mrs Meg Carter, Mrs Kath Bullen, Mrs Barbara Michael. 1986

L-R around the table. Miss Marjorie Inkster (in charge of the running and maintenance of gun emplacements across north London in WWII), Mrs Sheila Brookson, Mrs Meg Carter a former teacher, Mrs Kath Bullen and Mrs Barbara Michael, all helpers.

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