Steventon, War Memorial And Abingdon Road c.1955
Photo ref: S606012
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Photo ref: S606012
Photo of Steventon, War Memorial And Abingdon Road c.1955

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The tree-lined B4017, running south to north, bisects a village green that is reputed to be one of the finest in the county. The photograph was taken from a position on the raised causeway that was built centuries ago by monks from the local priory as a route between the priory and Abingdon Abbey.

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Memories of Steventon, War Memorial and Abingdon Road c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Steventon, War Memorial And Abingdon Road c.1955

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Our playground was everywhere, such was the wonders of growing up in the area. Hanney Road was lengthy and as is mentioned by others... what joy we had! I collected frogs from the pond with the help of Peter, a Romany gypsy boy, he had great skills in finding them. We would hold frog races on wet days in the ablusions huts. And the big coloured snails were another source of fun ...see more
I was born at Hanney Camp but I have no memories as my parents moved when I was 6 months old. I think we lived at no 10 or 10a as the address was on my medical card. My mum use to tell me stories about her life there and she was very happy too. I read the other accounts about the camp with great interest thank you very much.
My memory of Steventon started in 1947. For those who don't know about Steventon Camp, it was a disused army camp about 1 to 2 miles from Steventon village, on the Hanney road. (I see the storage depot is still there, which when I was a lad was full of army lorries.) My family (Victor and Kathleen Davis, my sister Kathleen and myself) lived at no 12a, it was at the far side, away from the road, ...see more