Hampton, High Street c.1950
Photo ref: H369002
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The village of Hampton is quite compact and largely ignored by those rushing through in their cars. Beyond the car on the right is the sign for the Jolly Coopers public house, now the oldest in Hampton, still on its original site and within its original building. The Jolly Gardeners pub (near right) was closed in 1955, and has been used since by the Heath family, the boat builders. Barclays Bank on the left was built in 1908.

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A Selection of Memories from Hampton

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i am the Tony Williams that used to live in Hatherop road, Infant, Junior, Senior Schools Hampton. i moved to Bristol in 1953, i now live in Frome Somerset. I had lots of good happy memories of Hampton especially going fishing at Hampton Hill by the church, across the river was Hurst Park race course. Catching the ferry boat to go swimming at the Upper Deck open air baths just below Hampton Court Palace.. ...see more