The Green, Shipton under Wychwood, in the snow. The Crown sign is on the left and Church Street on the right. Date: 1900s
The last service at the Methodist Chapel Milton 1975. The lady in glasses looking at the camera is Phyllis Smith
Prebendal farm Shipton about 1900
Shipton bellringers about 1910. Harry Coombes on left back row. His second cousine, Ted Coombes is fourth from the left. He and Harry founded and ran United Woodworking, the largest of the tillyard operations in Shipton. Alf Miles is on Ted Coombes' left and his brother Harry Miles is front right. The bell captain is the blacksmith, George Bartlett who rang the bell for 50 years. He lived next to the Post Office in Church Street
Shipton Mission Church, Upper End. Image from sometime between the 1930s and the 1950s
Shipton Church from Cospatrick memorial. Estimated 1920s
Ascott under Wychwood church as seen from the graveyard from a South Easterly angle
Ascott under Wychwood church as seen from the graveyard from a South Easterly angle
Baptist Chapel Shipton before conversion. 1995.
Baptist Chapel Shipton conversion, 1995.
Baptist Chapel Shipton interior before conversion. Looking from the rear to pulpit and door to the vestry. 1995.
Inside Shipton Baptist Church before the 1995 conversion.
Station Road Shipton from above the bridge. Undated but probably prior to 1900. Parsonage farm with rick yard and school. St Mary's church but old Beaconsfield hall not visible.
Ascott under Wychwood church from the graveyard
Ascott under Wychwood church
View of Shipton probably from site of Matthews Mill. On postcard posted to Mrs Bliss, The Manor, Chadlington on 31 December 1912. Postcard by Frank Watts of Milton Parsonage Farm with rick yard on right of Tithe Barn. School on right
The tin tabernacle on Fiddlers Hill, in the 1930s
Fiddlers Hill showing tin tabernacle. Probably in the 1950s
Worshippers going to the tin Tabernacle on Fiddlers Hill. Date unknown but probably 1930s
Milton under Wychwood - Zoar Baptist Chapel (Strict Calvanist) - Hawkes Yard / The Terrace. Converted to a dwelling 1990
Milton under Wychwood - Zoar Baptist Chapel (Strict Calvanist) above vestry doors to gallery on left - Hawkes Yard / The Terrace
Milton under Wychwood - Zoar Baptist Chapel (Strict Calvanist) above the vestry stairs down to the vestry on the ground floor - Hawkes Yard / The Terrace
Milton under Wychwood - Zoar Baptist Chapel (Strict Calvanist) - Hawkes Yard / The Terrace -rear view
Milton under Wychwood - Zoar Baptist Chapel (Strict Calvanist) - Hawkes Yard / The Terrace - Pulpit , Balcony and door to the Vestry. Converted to a dwelling 1990
Milton under Wychwood - Zoar Baptist Chapel (Strict Calvanist) - Hawkes Yard / The Terrace - view from the pulpit. Converted to a dwelling 1990
Milton under Wychwood - Zoar Baptist Chapel (Strict Calvanist) - Hawkes Yard / The Terrace - view from the gallery to the entrance door. Converted to a dwelling 1990
Milton under Wychwood - Zoar Baptist Chapel (Strict Calvanist) - Hawkes Yard / The Terrace - view from the entrance door. Converted to dwelling 1990
Milton under Wychwood - Zoar Baptist Chapel front view from The Terrace
Ascott under Wychwood church
Ascott under Wychwood church circa early 1900s
Ascott under Wychwood church - 1906
Ascott under Wychwood church
Ascott under Wychwood church
Ascott under Wychwood church showing a woman standing on footpath
Ascott under Wychwood - tree lined avenue in churchyard
Ascott under Wychwood church from tower end
Ascott under Wychwood church - 1992 tapestry with two gentlemen. On the right is Eric Pratley.
Ascott under Wychwood - memorial gates and church
Ascott under Wychwood - bier in churchyard
Ascott under Wychwood - bier in churchyard
Ascott under Wychwood - view from churchyard - grange at bottom - circa 1916
Mission Church, Tin Tabernacle The church was built and first service held in 1907. The last service before demolition was held in 1972.There was a similar building in Shipton under Wychwood at Upper End. Date: c.1907-1920
View across The Green, Shipton under Wychwood, towards St.Mary's Church and the extension to Salisbury Place, the house on the right of the photograph. The Green has been extended and only one tree remains. The man walking across the Green is known as The Cider King from Lyneham.
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