Photos of Morris dancing in Bampton in the 1980s
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Series of Photos of Morris dancing in Bampton in the 1980s
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Photos of Morris dancing in Bampton in the 1980s
Series of Photos of Morris dancing in Bampton in the 1980s
Nik Stanbridge
Musicians playing for Bampton Morris Men series of photographs of the musicians. Mathew Green, Colin Bathe, and Roly Brown
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William Nathan 'Jingy' Wells with his first, homemade fiddle
Photograph of William Nathan 'Jingy' Wells with his first, homemade fiddle 1936
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Keith Chandler - Morris Dancing. Who, What, When & Why
Keith Chandler - Morris Dancing. Who, What, When & Why, the story of Bampton Morris through the ages from 1620 to 2015
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Booklet on William Wells 1868-1953 Morris Dancer, Fiddlere & Fool by EFDSS
Booklet on William Wells 1868-1953 Morris Dancer, Fiddler & Fool by EFDSS
An outstanding figure in the revival of English folk music makes a contribution to this Journal. ‘Jinkey’ Wells of Bampton-in-the-Bush, Oxfordshire, died a few years ago after a prolonged illness had cut him off from his beloved Morris and deprived his village and his many friends of a gay and cultured personality. While he enjoyed moderate health and certainly long after he was blind he was the leader and fiddler of the Bampton Morris Men who capered and stepped in the lanes and gardens of the village throughout Whit-Monday. He himself knew the custom was ancient and part of an England that was fast disappearing. With the May Day garland carried from house to house by the children and the cake borne on the swordhe looked upon the six white dancing figures and the black-faced fool—a part which he himself had made memorable in his youth—as a living element in the historic mode of life of the English peasant. One of his greatest experiences was his first meeting with Cecil Sharp who was able to confirm his own views of the deep-rooted nature of this dance tradition. Sharp paid his tribute to Wells in his description of the Bampton Morris dancers in The Morris Book, Part III.
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Booklet about Bampton Traditional Morris
Booklet about Bampton Traditional Morris written by Arnold Woodley referencing The Ragman
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George 'Punch' Smith fool, Morris Dancing
George 'Punch' Smith fool, 3rd from right. 1930
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Witney wedding On the right, Julian Fidler, Joe Stevens, Brendan, Don Fidler, Arnold,, Left Sonner
Witney wedding On the right, Julian Fidler, Joe Stevens, Brendan, Don Fidler, Arnold,, Left Sonner
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Ernie Hunt known as Rocky, Dicky or Arab. A very popular Character who had a heart of gold and was apparently somewhat slow. He was involved in everything in the village. He entered the Shirt Race every year on his three wheeler bike,. He was also the clown in the Morris Dancing team. He worked for the Air Ministry and the RAF put him forward for a Queens Recommendation Medal because he was a very good and loyal worker.
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Morris Dancing - newspaper cutting
Morris - newspaper cutting unknown date Outside Elephant and Castle when it was thatched
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