Mr & Mrs Hill & son Arthur Hill's antique cum bric-a-brac shop in Bridge Street
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Mr & Mrs Hill & son Arthur Hill's antique cum bric-a-brac shop in Bridge Street. Now Parallel Lines.
Nik Stanbridge
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Mr & Mrs Hill & son Arthur Hill's antique cum bric-a-brac shop in Bridge Street
Mr & Mrs Hill & son Arthur Hill's antique cum bric-a-brac shop in Bridge Street. Now Parallel Lines.
Nik Stanbridge
Morris Clown ad in The Beam, Nov 2007
Morris Clown ad in The Beam, Nov 2007
Nik Stanbridge
Mark's Kitchen, Rosemary House, Poachers' Rest
Part of Bampton in 1991: A photographic record by Andrew Hilditch
Mark's Kitchen, Rosemary House, Poachers' Rest
Nik Stanbridge
Comments by Local Residents/emplyees,
Steve Pearce said: - "Worked with Tom Papworth, Jack Day, ‘trickie’ Taylor, Val, Alan, Dave Taylor, Tina Foreshew, and Ben Neville was a lovely man helped me so much."
Joe Stephens said: - "I think Richard Todd left his car White Aston Martin in John Tayler's Showroom at one time."
Dave Taylor said- "Think that’s ‘trickie’ Taylor in pic; George used to be our foreman, spent years there before and after school and later years. Some wonderful memories, still go to solicitors which used to be our accessory shop when Ben Neville was there."
Rob Crew said: - "Great memories. Not just a garage, I used to get my fishing licence there."
Janet Westman
Maps by Janet Westman of Brize Norton, Cassington, Eynsham, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Witney
Huge thanks to Janet Westman for allowing us to put her maps on this website for all to see for free when they are still available for sale, either as black and white or hand coloured by Janet. The Witney map you can see her in black and white and coloured.
The maps are of
Brize Norton
Cassington
Eynsham
Gloucestershire
Oxfordshire
Witney
Bampton Community Archive
Lew School and Post Office & Post Office Farm on a 1914 map
These are two parts of one map created in 1914. I've picked them out to show where the school used to be in Lew, next to University Farm and the Post Office a little to the east just before you get to Trinity Church.
Bampton Community Archive
Les Bovington at their wet fish shop and customers
Les Bovington at their wet fish shop and customers
Nik Stanbridge
Les and Stella King owned a department store Kings of Bampton in the High Street. selling, haberdashery, toys, shoes and all manner of household items. Baby clothes, underwear, ladies and gent's clothes and made to measure garments.
Janet Westman
Lascelles Gazetteer Bampton and Aston 1853
Lascelles Gazetteer Bampton and Aston 1853
Nik Stanbridge
Kings of Bampton & Post Office
Kings of Bampton & Post Office
Nik Stanbridge