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Letter dated July 31st 1963 from Thornton Baker & Co chartered accountants to Mrs Sollis at The Swan Inn,
Nik Stanbridge
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Letter dated July 31st 1963 from Thornton Baker & Co chartered accountants to Mrs Sollis at The Swan Inn,
Nik Stanbridge
Letter dated September 2nd 1932 from Clinch & Co Ltd brewery to Mrs Bunce at The Swan Inn, Buckland Road
Nik Stanbridge
Letter dated September 16th 1932 from Clinch & Co Ltd brewery to Mrs Bunce at The Swan Inn, Buckland Road.
Nik Stanbridge
Letter from a Mrs Roberts in Wantage, Berkshire to Mrs Sollis. It looks as if Mrs Sollis has shown interest in buying a property from Mrs Roberts
Nik Stanbridge
Letter from Habgood and Mammatt on September 28th 1964 to Mrs E L Townsend, at (formerly) The Swan Inn, Buckland Road
Nik Stanbridge
Mr & Mrs Harry Sollis, Swan Inn
Mr & Mrs Harry Sollis, Swan Inn
Nik Stanbridge
Jovial Bampton landlord is 85 and still a good shot!
This is a newspaper article written by S.P.B.Mais, following a visit to some Oxfordshire village inns. The Elephant and Castle in Bridge Street; The Malt Shovel in Lavender Square; The Horse and Groom in Black Bourton (now The Vines) and The Plough at Alvescot are all mentioned. The writer says by far the most interesting character was 85 year-old Mr. John Kent of The Malt Shovel, Lavender Square, Bampton. At that time Mr Kent had been landlord for 34 years and had an abundance of fascinating stories to tell.
Janet Newman
Millenium Breakfast at The Elephant and Castle
Menu for the breakfast served at The Elephant and Castle on New Year's Day 2000. Bampton also celebrated on New Year's Eve with music and fireworks in the Market Square.
Janet Newman
Arthur Hill and Mr Fred Lomas crossing a very quiet High Street. Arthur Hill had the little antique shop, now the hairdresssers, next to The Horseshoe. It was stacked to the ceiling , with just a small path through to view the many antiques. Arthur would often refuse to sell items, particularly if they were in the window. Fred Lomas, in his later years, was the guard at The Midland Bank, opposite Arthur's shop. Duttons at this time was a greengrocers, delicatessen and pharmacy.
Janet Newman
Bridge Street shops, pubs and houses
Bridge Street shops, pubs and houses
Nik Stanbridge