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Potato peeling competitions and fancy dress in the 1980s recalled
Summary
Photographs from the 1980s show potato peeling competitions, a fancy-dress day at the Summertown Barclays branch in 1989, and other local scenes such as a Henley Thames event and school visits to the Ashmolean.
Content
Photographs from the 1980s have been shared to highlight local events and community moments from that decade. Staff at the Summertown branch of Barclays Bank wore fancy dress for their customers in 1989. In 1987 a group of merry milkmaids rode on a float to celebrate National Folk Week. Images also show school pupils Lucy Caroline and Caroline Wiggin visiting a special exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum in 1983, a specially adapted car floating on the Thames in Henley, and a hotly contested potato peeling competition.
Notable scenes:
- Staff at the Summertown branch of Barclays Bank wearing fancy dress for customers in 1989.
- A group of merry milkmaids on a float for National Folk Week in 1987.
- School pupils Lucy Caroline and Caroline Wiggin visiting an Ashmolean Museum exhibition in 1983.
- A specially adapted car photographed floating on the Thames in Henley.
- A potato peeling competition described as hotly contested.
Summary:
These photographs record communal events and everyday moments from the 1980s, showing local festivals, school visits and light-hearted competitions. Undetermined at this time.
