Document put together by Mr Hughes Owens, one time headmaster of Bampton School. This shows many old picture of what Bampton looked like over the years together with typewritten descriptions.
Article written by Dr Ernest Parkin describing the Double Easter Sepulchre in the church, which is "special" because it is double. Dated from 15th Century.
Photographs supplied by Andrew Hilditch of views around Bampton views of Aston Road, Floods in Mill Green, Ampney Orchard, Shiill Brook from Bridges, Mount Owen, Pavilion in Buckland Road, Old farm house Weald Street, Primrose Cottages, St Mary's Trailer Park, RAF Bampton Aerials The Bridges Bridge Street, formerly called Mill Street, view of over field from Church Close
The annual horse fair in Bampton. These horses are in Church Street. Note that both men and women wore hats and ladies' clothes were generally down to their ankles.
The makers of Downton Abbey invited local people to take part as extras. Doreen and Douglas Clare were delighted to be chosen each each from 2011 through 2015.