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W Payne & Son, Great Western Railway Co Agents, Bampton and Lechlade.

  • BCA - 2019.1952
  • Pièce
  • 1911

W Payne & Son, Great Western Railway Co Agents, Bampton and Lechlade. Cab & Omnibus Proprietors, horses, brakes, carriages etc for hire. Cartage contractors and furniture removers. Chief office The Hill, Witney Oxon. Railway depots Bampton, Chipping Norton and Lechlade. The remains of one of their ads in black lettering can be seen on the side of their house which was Castle View in Bridge Street.

This advert is in the 1911 Kelly's Trade Directory

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Bampton in 1904 (5x4" photographs)

  • BCA - 2022.3573
  • Pièce
  • 1904
  • Daniel Gibbard
  • Hay harvest
  • Horse fair, Church Green
  • Goodman's Tea Dealers
  • Mr & Mrs Dewe
  • Mr White of Ampney Lodge & Meadow Farm
  • Letter from Lucinda Leech with 5x4 inch negative of 1904

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Fred Able

  • BCA - 2021.2541
  • Pièce
  • First half twentieth century

When Lloyd Hughes Owens created a series of albums in the late 1970s and early 1980s there were people alive who could remember seeing Fred Able in Bampton with his little cart, two donkeys and his dog.

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Suzy Lamb's pram in Church View

  • BCA - 2019.2193
  • Pièce
  • early twentieth century

This view along Church View looking north towards St Mary's shows interesting feature. The pram belonged to Suzy Lamb who used it to carry the bits and pieces she sold around Bampton.

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Mrs Clark in her shop doorway, High Street

  • BCA - 2021.2558
  • Pièce
  • late nineteen sixties

The lovely black and white photograph shows Mrs Clark in her shop doorway. The shop was in the High Street on the north side almost opposite Bovington's wet fish shop.

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The High Street

  • BCA - 2024.6941
  • Pièce

Arthur Hill and Mr Fred Lomas crossing a very quiet High Street. Arthur Hill had the little antique shop, now the hairdresssers, next to The Horseshoe. It was stacked to the ceiling , with just a small path through to view the many antiques. Arthur would often refuse to sell items, particularly if they were in the window. Fred Lomas, in his later years, was the guard at The Midland Bank, opposite Arthur's shop. Duttons at this time was a greengrocers, delicatessen and pharmacy.

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