- BCA - 2023.6820
- Pièce
- 1900
Mounted photograph of Sandford Cottage dated on the back to November 1900.
Donated to the Archive by Kirsten Hardie who's letter is included here.
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Mounted photograph of Sandford Cottage dated on the back to November 1900.
Donated to the Archive by Kirsten Hardie who's letter is included here.
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The windlass at Rushey Lock. When raising a canal lock with a conventional windlass, applying considerable effort is often required in all leveraging positions.
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Farm in Bampton early 20th century next to the Deanery
Photograph of worked in a field between the Deanery and the field where Glebelands has been built.
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Bampton Traditional Morris Men outside Elephant and Castle early 1900
Old photograph of the Dancers outside The Elephant and Castle, Bridge Street early 1900s
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Old Photo taken behind Landells?
Old Photograph showing horse and cart with a worker, bny thatched farm buildings.
Thought to be behind Landells.
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Old b/w photo of Broad Street, showing The Elms on the left, and Deanery Farm on the right, two little girls leaning against the wall on right hand side. No date.
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Threshing the corn using a steam engine to drive the threshing machine
Before combine harvesters were the norm, threshing was done any time from November onwards when other harvesting had been done and probably once the cattle had been brought in under cover for the winter.
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Church View (early C20th) looking to St Mary's
Church View looking to St Mary's
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'Go Thou and Do Likewise' is on the top of the banner of the Friendly Society. On Hospital Sunday the members walked from their headquarters in one of the inns to St Mary's for a service and in this picture, they are seen leaving after the annual service. Before the days of the National Health Service, those who could, paid into 'the club' ie the Friendly Society and if they were ill and could not work, sufficient money was provided for the family to buy food. It was literally a life saver for them. The National Health Service came into being July 5th 1948.
1a Foresters A photograph of the Foresters with their banner outside Oathurst, now called Rosebank Nursing Home. Bampton’s Brass band is with them. People paid into clubs like the Foresters then, if they were unable to work, the club kept them from starving. This was before the welfare state came into being and so these friendly societies were very important.
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Oliver Onesipherous Collett made the Bampton Voiturette in 1901-1902
In September 2008 Graham Newman put together an interesting exhibition about Oliver Onesipherous Collett who was a shop keeper, watch maker and repairer but he also built a car in 2001-2 which he called the Bampton Voiturette.
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