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- 1998
These photographs were all taken by John Grout in 1998 to record Church Street as it looked in that year.
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These photographs were all taken by John Grout in 1998 to record Church Street as it looked in that year.
Bampton Community Archive
After Market Square Garage was removed, before Thornberry Flats were built
These pictures, all taken by John Grout, record the brief moment in time where the Market Square Garage was totally removed and before Thornberry Flats were built on the site. Bell Cottage, the little thatched house is clearly visible.
Bampton Community Archive
Church Close, Bourton Cottages & Old Grammar School
Part of Bampton in 1991: A photographic record by Andrew Hilditch
Church Close, Bourton Cottages & Old Grammar School
Nik Stanbridge
Ampney Orchard leading on to Aston Road
Part of Bampton in 1991: A photographic record by Andrew Hilditch
This is the road leaving Ampney Orchard going on to the Aston Road 1991
Janet Rouse
Backhouse Farm, Weald Street 1991
Backhouse Farm, Weald Street 1990 or 91
Fire, geese, straw
Nik Stanbridge
Cromwell House in Cheapside, Hilda Kent & Margaret Howse
Cromwell House is in Cheapside between Exeter House and The Old Forge. Hilda Kent lived there along with Margaret Howse after WWII until their deaths. Hilda did some research on the house and her notes are included in the pdf.
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Backhouse Farm and St Mary's Trailer Court, 1989
Backhouse Farm & St Mary's Trailer Court 1989
Eric Hilditch
Barn & Grain drier, Backhouse farm 1989
Nik Stanbridge
Marjorie Pollard opens Kingsgate flats for OAPs in Aston 1976
Miss Marjorie Pollard OBE from The Deanery in Bampton officially opened Kingsgate flats for senior citizens in Aston in 1976. Mr Richard Godbehere was warden at the flats. Marjorie and Richard called in on Miss Joan Barton to see how she liked her flat.
Nik Stanbridge
Douglas Hurd MP looks at vandalised ministry of defence houses Friday Sept 7th 1984
Properties in Mercury Close had been empty for quite some time since they were no longer used by personnel from USAF based at Fairford. Local MP Douglas Hurd came to see the vandalism to the properties.
Nik Stanbridge