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The last service at the Methodist Chapel Milton 1975. The lady in glasses looking at the camera is Phyllis Smith
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Notices about the start of Sinnels Field development. 1977.
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One of the first houses under construction in Sinnels Field. 1977.
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Jessica Coombes and Mr and Mrs Wiggins receive gifts marking their retirement from running Shipton Post Office: 1975. Terry Souch Chairman of Shipton Parish Council makes the presentation.
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Station Road garage before alterations 1987. Originally built by W H Rawlins of Milton to couteract trade generated by R J Bradleys nearer the station on the left.The bungalows were already attracting adverse comments in the 1930s. Photo by John Rawlings.
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Bill Wilkes cutting timber in Notgrove Woods 1970
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Bill Wilkes in his timber yard on Lyneham Road 1970
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Avery's yard with part of Pearce's House 1974, in Shipton
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Tree planting New Road Good Friday 1978. Malcolm Cochrane on the left
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House of Mr Preece the Stationmaster at Shipton. Built 1896. At that time presumably there was no official Stationmaster's house until one was built in the late 1940s for Mr Rose. Picture apparently taken in the 1970s
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View towards Prebendal and Shipton centre from about Matthews mill site. Note the flooded fields . Probably taken in the 1970s
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Bill Wilks cutting his last timber in Addlestrop Park 1975
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Bill Wilks cutting his last timber with Daniel Beech of Bourton on Water in Addlestrop Park 1975
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High Street Milton under Wychwood - Fancy Dress Parade - Celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee celebrations 1977
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High Street Milton under Wychwood - Fancy Dress Parade - Celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee celebrations 1977
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Milton under Wychwood - Ox Roast on the green - Celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee celebrations 1977

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