This has since been developed for housing [c.2019] and is now called Vine Court.
Alterations being made to Willann Cottage, High Street.
These are similar to those used for ploughs on Mr Webb's ground.
Lamb House was a ale house in the 19th century.
Photograph shows the Manor House and the wall and gates of Medford House.
The centre of the village.
Photograph taken from the junction of Meon Road with Granbrook Lane looking towards Cedar Road.
Photograph taken at The Butts looking down the Stratford Road with Twelve Acres field on left.
View from Baker's Hill end of village. The church spire can be seem with Meon Hill in the background.
Granbrook Lane and junction with Cedar Road from entrance to Meon Road.
Meon Road from Granbrook Lane.
Women who worked at Webbs' Nursery holding green peppers. 2nd from left is Margaret Smith (nee Grinnall), Mrs Fred Brown, Mrs Ian Rhodes, Mrs Mary Terry.In centre: Mrs Lesley Barnes The market garden supplied Birmingham Market with cauliflowers, tomatoes and lettuce
L-R standing: Mrs Hazel Taylor, ?, ?, Mrs Freda Struthers, Mrs Eunice Franklin, Mrs Kathleen Bennett, Mrs Glover, Mrs Gwen Bell. In front: Mrs Sherwin
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee. From left to right: Marguerite Bell, ?, ?, ?
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee.
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee.
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee.From left to right: ?, ?, ?, ?, Freda Struthers (nee Righton)
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee.
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee. In the front row, L-R: Mrs Beat Kitchen, Wally Brain, Alan Kitchen, Mrs Gwen Bell Second row: end from left Margaret Devereux
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so members were celebrating its Diamond Jubilee.
Theme chosen for the float was Charley's Angels. Photograph taken opposite the [then] Post Office Stores.