This shop was originally the premises of Mr Money, Boot and Shoemaker in the High Street. After Mr. Money's retirement, Mrs Francis Henley rented the shop for her daughter , Hazel, to run as a boutique. It was later rented by Mona Wilkins whose daughter also ran it as a boutique. It was finally run by Julia Rouse, daughter of Don and Mary, as The Farmhouse Pantry .
Converted milk float for carrying wine.CBL Electric Vehicles, of Moonraker Lane, Bampton, have been servicing, converting and selling electric vehicles since 1978.
Photo of members of the Townsend family and the cycle shop in the High Street, First photo is Susan Townsend, second photo Mrs Clark who had the shop later when it was a greengrocers, Next is Lucy in 1912 with Mother Susan, and man with bicycle is Algernon Colin Townsend grandfather of Phyllis, and father of Colin, Coloured photo is Nigel and Sister Phyllis 7/4/2017
Birth, marriage & death certificate for William George Jolly. Mr. Jolly was once manager of Duttons High Class Grocers in Bridge Street. Mrs. Jolly also worked in the shop
17 Photographs showing excavation of the Tanning Pits found behind the Wheatsheaf Inn. Date of these photographs, not shown, but Bampton had leather tanning industry