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Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
John Gooddy lived in the High Street and was an NHS administrator and a cancer research appeal organiser.
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Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
John Gooddy lived in the High Street and was an NHS administrator and a cancer research appeal organiser.
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Terry Crowley, creator of the photo albums. 1984
Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Terry Crowley with one of his many motorbikes, a Brough.
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Mrs Marjorie Bullen on the bench, Wendy Crowley on the left. 1985
Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Mrs Marjorie Bullen, wife of Dr Bullen from Bushey House in Bushey Row, worked for the Red Cross.
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Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Mrs Molly Smith from Landells was chairman of the local Conservative party.
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Bishop Donald Casson & Mrs Marian Casson. 1985
Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Bishop Donald Casson from Church Street was a retired missionary. Mrs Marian Casson was on the church council, an official in the WI.
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Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Mrs Edith Foreshew from Wisteria (then a bungalow fashioned from the old school kitchen and dining room before the Horsa building were put up in the playground in 1947) Church View, was a member of the RBL and Mothers’ Union. She helped her sister Emmie in the paper shop sometimes.
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Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Mrs Anne Franks, an artist and WI official. She died on her 100th birthday.
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Major Robert Colville, Weald Manor. 1985
Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Major Robert Colville from Weald Manor. Robert was a churchwarden, chairman of the PCC and a charity trustee.
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Miss Dor Thomson talking to Norman Gregory. 1985
Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Miss Dorothy (Dor) Graeme Thomson lived in Cheyne Lane. She ran an excellent organic vegetable garden after the war when she and Kate Wylie lived in Beam Cottage (it was not surrounded by houses then). She was a county councillor, president of the West Oxfordshire Arts Association and chairman of school governors. She is talking with Norman Gregory who married Merle Hobbs who taught several generations of children in Bampton. They moved to Henley-in-Arden. Norman was a churchwarden.
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Parte deTerry Crowley's memories of people who took an active part in the life of Bampton
Cyril Smith lived in Church Street; he was a builder and Morris dancer. Seen here with his wife Margaret who was a much respected home-help.
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