Bampton Traditional Morris Men
- BCA - 2023.4159
- Part
- 1990s
Rod Stradling melodeon, Roy Shergold Fool, Cyril Smith, Tony Applegate, Terry Rouse
Janet Westman
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Bampton Traditional Morris Men
Rod Stradling melodeon, Roy Shergold Fool, Cyril Smith, Tony Applegate, Terry Rouse
Janet Westman
Images of Mill Green and Cheyne Lane
Images showing views of the Shill Brook (once called Highmoor brook ), from Primrose Lane, Mill Green, Spring Cottages, Sandford Field, the Ford in Cheyne Lane supplied by Andrew Hilditch
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris Men
Frank Purslow on melodeon, Roy Shergold dancing a jig
Janet Westman
Morris Dancing outside The Jubilee Inn c1989
Photographs of Morris Dancing outside the Jubilee and the Market Square about 1989/90. supplied by Andrew Hilditch
Showing Mathew Green's side, Visiting Dancers - Seven Champions Molly Dancers,
Garstang Morris 1990, Sherbourne Morris, Earls of Essex,, Children's Garlands
Janet Westman
Image showing Caravan and Mobile Homes in St Mary's Court , off Primrose Lane probably about 1990 supplied by Andrew Hilditch
Janet Westman
Shirt Race evening. Outside the Town Hall opposite Londis
Image of crowd outside the Londis Shop
watching the Shirt Race
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris Men 1989
Team photo taken in 1989 outside Deanery
Janet Westman
Bampton School, Last days of Horsa Buildings
Series of Photos showing the last days of the Horsa Buildings annexed to The Old Bampton School Building. These were built in 1947, and were once The Canteen and Dining Room, The Domestic Science Block, The Woodworking Room, The Geography Room,
The Head Master's Office.
Janet Westman
Bampton Traditional Morris Men 1989
Dancers on the lawn at the Deanery in 1989
Janet Westman
Shirt Races in 1955, c1965 and 1989
These three pictures show the Shirt Race over several years. The first race ever took place in 1953 to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. All the contestants wore long night shirts hence the name.
The children's race is seen by the bridge in Buckland Road. In those days the race started by The Swan Inn just beyond the bridge on the left.
In later years, the night shirts were done away with and with fewer and fewer prams available, the modes of transport have varied and the costumes are now so good there is a competition before the races to judge the best one.
Janet Rouse