Visit to the Houses of Parliament, from Billy Mathews
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Visit to the Houses of Parliament, from Billy Mathews
Nik Stanbridge
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Visit to the Houses of Parliament, from Billy Mathews
Visit to the Houses of Parliament, from Billy Mathews
Nik Stanbridge
Witney Gazette July 2014. David Tomlin and son Arnie at this year's steam rally in Ducklington with their Burrell steam engine.
Nik Stanbridge
Pandora the steam engine, 1952
Pandora the steam engine, 1952
Nik Stanbridge
Women's Royal Volunteer Service, WRVS, delivering meals. L to R Pat Garner, Jean Howell and Betty Smith. Late 80s
Nik Stanbridge
Dr Bullen with a prize catch, a salmon
Dr Bullen with a prize catch, a salmon
Nik Stanbridge
Witney Gazette August 13th 2014. Doris and Mike Cleaver have been honoured for their amazing charity work for Cancer Research UK
Nik Stanbridge
Knitted Coronation Post Box Crown
The post box topper was made by two talented ladies:Mandy Wileman and Lynn Smith of St. Mary's Court. It was made to celebrate the coronation of King Charles 111. Mandy also crocheted two post box toppers to celebrate Morris Dance Day. Sadly, one was stolen and the second was thrown into the road. These two stoic ladiies were not to be beaten. They crocheted a beautiful Christmas tree, which they took to the Market Square and displayed at the switching-on of the Christmas lights. This enabled them to raise £25.00 for the charity; Help for Heroes. Well done, Mandy and Lynn.
Janet Newman
Tea ticket for Horticultural Society
This ticket for a tea was found in a pile of bits and pieces when clearing out a garage. Teas were sold to raise funds for the Bampton Horticultural Society. The cost was 6 pence in old money - 6d - so pre decimalisation of February 1971.
Bampton Community Archive
Tea ticket for Horticultural Society
This ticket for a tea was found in a pile of bits and pieces when clearing out a garage. Teas were sold to raise funds for the Bampton Horticultural Society. The cost was 6 pence in old money - 6d - so pre decimalisation of February 1971.
Bampton Community Archive