- BCA - 2023.4214
- Item
- c1999
Photograph of Cyril Smith sitting in Sidmouth Arena 1999
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Photograph of Cyril Smith sitting in Sidmouth Arena 1999
Janet Westman
Bampton Morris Men at Sidmouth 1999
Sidmouth 1999 'Flashback' performance. Tony Daniels' Bampton Traditional Morris Men. Sidmouth 1999 "Flashback" performance. Main arena. Back row L-R:- Billy Main, Martin Landray, Gareth Knight, John Grout, Jamie Perry, Joseph Perry, Craig Godwin (elected new squire in 2014) and Jamie Wheeler on melodeon. Front row L-R:- Ray Barratt fool, Cyril Smith and Liam Main
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Morris Dancer Francis Shergold and Bob West
Photograph of Bob West cake bearer, walking with Francis Shergold outside the Grange
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Bampton Traditional Morris Men
B/W Photograph from Colin Hicks Date not given, but dancing in the Deanery gardens
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris Men - Presentation to Francis Shergold
Francis Shergold being presented with a Bouquet of Flowers on Spring Bank Holiday 2003 at Weald Manor
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Morris Dancer Cyril Wheeler and Roy Shergold
Photograph of Roy Shergold and Cyril Wheeler enjoying a a pint at the Morris Party 2006
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Bampton Traditional Morris Men
Dancers on Francis Shergold's Lawn 2008
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Bampton Traditional Morris Men
B/W photo of the Start of the Day, the first dance on Whit Monday possibly 2008. This starts on New Road, houses behind are Pembroke Place
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Bampton Traditional Morris Men Reg Hall and Tony Daniels
Photograph of Reg Hall and Tony Daniels on the occasion of the presentation of a plate for Reg Hall being Musician for Bampton Morris for 50 years
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Bampton Morris Dancers: Orbituary for Colin Bathe and David John Titchener
Article written by Keith Chandler about these two Morris Men.
Colin and ‘Curly’ (D.J. Titchener) came over to Bampton quite by accident, knowing nothing about its Morris dance tradition. They went into The Jubilee and started chatting to landlord Reg Pratley, telling him what they were interested in. Within a few minutes he was singing to them, mainly snatches, one being ‘Butter and Cheese and All’. He then produced sheets on which the words were written: Peter Kennedy had given them to him! Reg took them across to the Eagle, where Frank Purslow and Francis Shergold used to play in the bar.
Janet Westman