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Alvescot maps (2 available)

Old map of Alvescot

Alvescot photos (none available)

We have no photos of Alvescot,although these nearby locations do:
  • Bampton - 10 photo(s)
  • Radcot - 1 photo(s)
  • Lechlade - 42 photo(s)
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    Clifton Hampden, the Barley Mow Inn 1890

    This was my grandfathers favourite inn at the time the photograph was taken. He was coachman at the Manor House at Long Wittenham a short walk along the 'Maddy' (a road from the inn to Long Wittenham following the river and very prone to flooding). Its a family story that he would often spend too long here and Granny would have to prepare the horse and coach and dress up in his clothes to fetch the master of the house from Didcot station several miles away. I remember her as a very resourceful woman. She died in 1938 on her 83rd birthday.
    A memory of Clifton Hampden contributed by Mr BK Seeney

    Oxford, Magdalen College from River 1922

    This photograph is taken from the playing fields of Magdalen College School and shows the Botanical Gardens.
    A memory of Oxford contributed by Mr J Gardiner

    2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment

    Watchfield, NAAFI Corner c1955

    My Father tells me that there was an airfield at Watchford and that the Paras used it as a drop zone in the 1950's. Taking off from Abindon, they would drop at Watchfield. My Father did his night drop here and said that the staff on the ground would leave the hanger doors open with the lights on so that the young paras could just see enough to assess how much the wind was making them drift. Does anyone have photos of this aspect of lift in Watchfield. There is no mention of Watchfield in current aeronautical charts. Your Watchfield, NAAFI Corner photograph suggests some military ties. I would be interested to learn more.
    A memory of Watchfield contributed by Alan Wells

    Famliy

    In the last two months (year 2006) I found out that I had a Great Uncle that lived in Cuddesdon in the 1881 census. This was a surprise to me as I lived in Cuddesdon in Parkside Cuddesdon for 5 years  under my ex married name(1995 to 2001) and never new I had famliy  there beforehand. This was David King who married a Ann Gunn, who was born in Cuddesdon, her father John Gunn was also born in Cuddesdon. (I am not related to the Gunns, only by marriage.)
    A memory of Cuddesdon contributed by Pauline Trivett