Church lane, from the High Street end looking towards the Vicarage, with the Manor on the left, the wall of Medford House on the right and April Cottage [white cottage] on the right.
Description by Mickleton Women's Institute: May 1975, camera facing E. This photograph was taken simply to show the curved boundary wall of Medford House and the glimpse of the Manor at the end of Church Lane, a view we hope will not be sacrificed to the needs of heavy lorry traffic on this dangerous bend in the ...
Showing Manor building on the left and April and Blenheim Cottages on the right.
Looking towards the High Street. Blenheim Cottage and April Cottage are on the left with Medford House beyond, ???. and the church steps on the right.
Part of the Manor wall on the left; April Cottage and the roof of Blenheim Cottage are on the right with the gateway to the Old Vicarage straight ahead.
Church and the old churchyard - photo taken from the south.
The weathervane was removed during restoration work to the church steeple in 1983. The inscription reads: Joseph Blackburn Maker [?] 1884 Nottingham.
The High Altar stained glass window has recently been attributed to Frederick Preedy a prolific architect and stained glass painter born in Offenham, Worcestershire in 1820. The altar rails are 17th century with communion symbols.
The index accompanying the slide collection suggested the date of 1909. The name of Rev. Coxwell-Rogers was also included but not identified on the photograph. Perhaps he is the man on the extreme right, middle row, in the straw boater? The group had probably enjoyed tea in the Collett's Tea Gardens behind them.
Photograph taken when the sundial was being restored.
Photograph taken during the sundial's restoration.
Photograph taken during the sundial's restoration
Gate at St Lawrence Church leading from the churchyard into the field called Barley Orchard.
The gate to the oldest part of the churchyard from the field called Barley Orchard.
This lovely carving is on top of the gravestone which marks the grave of It lies in the oldest part of the churchyard.
Back row, L-R: John Brain, David Barnes, Ray Rose, Neil Potter. Front row, L-R: Margaret Smith, John Smith, 'Son' Mace, Melita Mace.
Mickleton members, from L-R: John Brain, John Smith and & 'Son' Mace receiving the Shield as winners of a County competition. Precise date not known
Three members of the Mickleton team dealing with a 'casulty' during a County competition which they won. From L-R: John Brain, Melita Mace and 'Son' Mace.