Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Between back of Butcher's Arms and Back Lane. Camera facing E. Brick built. Corrugated roof, but space under chimney suggests that there was originally thatch. 1s. This used to be the only hall for village use before King George's Hall was built in 1911 and dances were held there. Now used as ...
Asum Gras Molly dancers performing in the pub car park.
Asum Gras Molly dancers performing in the pub car park.
David Moore is the butcher at this time. The shop is situated on the High Street at the junction with Back Lane.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Corner of High Street, W side, and Back Lane. Camera facing W. Formerly the Blacksmith's forge, this part of the building was thatched (old photograph), while the adjoining cottage had a slate roof. The present window was the open front to the smithy.
Display of meat like this were a regular sight.
Clive Porter is on the right, Ian Miller on the left.
A rare surviving example of the villages's ridge and furrow fields, Twelve Acres is situated on the corner of High Street and Stratford Road. Many village celebrations have been held there over the years.
Photograph taken from Granbrook Lane, looking towards the High Street - Stratford Road junction and directly across to Twelve Acre Field.
This was opposite the first Council houses on Granbrook Lane [Road at the time this photograph was taken in 1969] and fronting Stratford Road.
Way to Beggar's Barn going towards Meon Hill.
Created as part of the Cala Estate development.
Betty Clarke was the Carnival Queen. Date unknown.
Float carrying the Carnival Queen, Jennifer Smith, and her attendants. The photo was taken at the turn into Meon Road from Granbrook Lane.