Indenture 1859 - Sale of Elizabeth Bartlett's properties
- BCA-2024.8006
- Item
- 2024
Indenture 1859 - Sale of Elizabeth Bartlett's properties - photographs of original and copy of text (PDF)
Paul Ader
Indenture 1859 - Sale of Elizabeth Bartlett's properties
Indenture 1859 - Sale of Elizabeth Bartlett's properties - photographs of original and copy of text (PDF)
Paul Ader
Indenture 1859 - Sale of Elizabeth Bartlett's properties
Indenture 1859 - Sale of Elizabeth Bartlett's properties - photographs of original and copy of text (PDF)
Paul Ader
Downton Abbey posters on church noticeboard in Bampton
6 Posters in the church noticeboard used by Downton Abbey (PDF)
Paul Ader
Downton Abbey Extras from Bampton
12 photos of Downton Abbey Extras from Bampton (PDF)
Paul Ader
Downton Abbey filming in Bampton - 2015
73 photos of Downton Abbey filming in Bampton on a bitterly cold day on March 29th 2015 (PDF)
Paul Ader
Downton Abbey filming in Bampton for a 5th year - 2014
12 photos of Downton Abbey filming in Bampton for a 5th year August 11th 2014 (PDF)
Paul Ader
Douglas Clare & wife Doreen as extras 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015
21 photos of Douglas Clare & wife Doreen as extras 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015. Dates on photos (PDF)
Paul Ader
Jovial Bampton landlord is 85 and still a good shot!
This is a newspaper article written by S.P.B.Mais, following a visit to some Oxfordshire village inns. The Elephant and Castle in Bridge Street; The Malt Shovel in Lavender Square; The Horse and Groom in Black Bourton (now The Vines) and The Plough at Alvescot are all mentioned. The writer says by far the most interesting character was 85 year-old Mr. John Kent of The Malt Shovel, Lavender Square, Bampton. At that time Mr Kent had been landlord for 34 years and had an abundance of fascinating stories to tell.
Janet Newman
Sales brochure for Meadow Farm, Buckland Road.
Janet Newman
One hundred pensioners were treated to a day out in Weymouth by The SPAJERS. A wonderful time was had by all. However, when the coaches were halfway home, it was realised that two passengers were missing! Mr. Don Rouse, Chairman of SPAJERS, phoned the police in Weymouth who conformed that the two ladies had reported in and then booked themselves in to an hotel. Next day, Mr. Rouse returned to Weymouth to retrieve the lost pensioners.
Janet Newman