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Napton on the Hill. Hackwell Street

Thatched cottages in Hackwell Street, Napton on the Hill. 1910s

Napton on the Hill. High House Farm

High House Farm, part of the estate of the Rev. Canon Norrice, Napton on the Hill. 1917

Napton on the Hill. High Street

High Street, Napton on the Hill, with various cars in drives. c.1960 [During the mid 1960's when this photograph was taken the shop was a butchers]

Napton on the Hill. High Street

High Street, Napton on the Hill showing the Crown and cars parked on the street. 1960s [The land rover in the picture still exists and belongs to a local farmer. The Mk 1 Cortina was an estate version ...

Napton on the Hill. Houses and village street

Houses and village street, Napton on the Hill. 1950s

Napton on the Hill. Interior of St Lawrence Church

Interior of St Lawrence's church, Napton on the Hill. 1900s

Napton on the Hill. Juniors Football Club

Group photograph of Napton Juniors Football Club. 1926/27

Napton on the Hill. King's Head

The King's Head, Napton on the Hill. A view of the front of the public house with a man standing next to a petrol pump (Pratts). 1930s

Napton on the Hill. Loaded haywain

Loaded haywain, horse, two men and a woman at Napton on the Hill. 1928

Napton on the Hill. Lower Napton

Cottages in Lower Napton, Napton on the Hill. 1920s [The cottages and houses are in "Hillside" not Lower Napton.]

Napton on the Hill. Napton Brickyard

Napton Brickyard from the south. 1900s

Napton on the Hill. Napton Brickyard workers

Group of workers from Napton Brickworks, Napton on the Hill. 1940s [Front row - 1st left Jack Gunthrop, 5th left wearing beret, folded arms is Eric "Trad" Eadon and 2nd right is Aubrey Gwyther. Back ...

Napton on the Hill. Napton Feast

The Green, showing children at 'Napton Feast' (on back of pc. 'This is Napton Feast, a village holiday in August'); various children grouped around swings, others in the foreground. 1900s

Napton on the Hill. Napton Victory Club

Napton Victory Club showing interior of the club on the day that it was opened by Lord Willoughby de Broke. 1956

Napton on the Hill. Napton Windmill

Napton Mill, windmill and nearby buildings. c.1910 Built around 1835; originally had 2 common and 2 spring sails and three pairs of stones. Ceased work by sails c.1900 and by steam c.1909. Repaired ...

Napton on the Hill. Official Opening of the Victory Club

Official opening of the Victory Club, Napton on the Hill. The ceremony was performed by Lord Willoughby de Broke and also in the picture are from left to right - Mr. Chas Watson, who compiled the original ...

Napton on the Hill. Old Club

The old club, Napton on the Hill, which was built in 1921. 1950s

Napton on the Hill. Old Vicarage

Old vicarage, back view, Napton on the Hill. 1966