Elephant and Castle looking along Bridge Street
- BCA - 2022.3683-BCA - 2022.3701
- Part
- 2022
Nik Stanbridge
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Elephant and Castle looking along Bridge Street
Nik Stanbridge
Emmie Papworth outside her papershop
Emmie Papworth outside her papershop
Nik Stanbridge
Talbot, Thompson grocery store, Viner the miliner, Joyner the bakers
Talbot, Thompson grocery store, Viner the miliner, Joyner the bakers
Nik Stanbridge
Red Virginia creeper opposite Elephant & Castle & Bridge House
Red Virginia creeper opposite Elephant & Castle & Bridge House
Nik Stanbridge
Parallel Lines hairdresser/barber appointment card
Appointment card for the Parallel Lines hair and beauty/barber salon on Broad Street. As of 2022.
Nik Stanbridge
Roger Barnes lived in Ducklington with his wife Margaret, instrumental in many Bampton bellringers learning to become method ringers. He was one of the top ringers in Oxfordshire and rang in the cathedral church and others in Oxford. He taught many young people in Ducklington to ring and to help those in Bampton. Margaret is also a ringer and continued to ring in Bampton and for several years has been vice tower captain alongside the captain, Dave Rose.
Janet Westman
Series of photographs of the arrangements put on by The Flower Guild for the flower festival through the platinum jubilee Bank Holiday weekend
Janet Westman
Photographs taken at the Thank You Party for the Vesey Room Sitters. A group of volunteers that sit regularly in the newly refurbished Vesey Room at the Old Grammar School and look after the gift shop,
Following the popularity of Downton Abbey, Bampton now has coach parties of tourists.
The new Chairperson Jennifer Dixon-Clegg in pale pink coat, also present Jill Wright, Janet Westman Andrew Lawrence,. Bernadette Clifton Pauline Harris, Sharone Attar, Jenny Chaundy, Nick Newland,
Janet Westman
Original Flyer for the Donkey Derby organised by the SPAJERS and held on August Bank Holiday in the Sandfords Field
Janet Westman
Lisa Lane, BBOWT Chimney Meadows
Newspaper cutting from Witney Gazette dated January 12th 2022 The article is about the area called Chimney Meadows a swathe of farmland by the Thames nr Aston. Lisa Lane who works for the BBOWT oversaw the creation of of an entirely new channel for the Thames re-establishing habitats for mammals. birds, fish and insects and rare plants. She was awarded a Marsh Charitable Trust Leadership Award for her efforts in Bringing Wildlife back to a nature-poor landscape, at the same time as battling Cancer. She mapped out the site and masterminded the site at Chimney Meadows Nature and launched the Friends of Chimney Meadows Group of 20 Volunteers.
Janet Westman