Mr Arthur Oliver Stowe with one of his pigs at Abbots Field, Broad Marston Lane.
Mr Matthews owned Medford House and was responsible for the alterations carried out in the 1960s. He took most of the photographs of the house that are in the WI collection.
Mr Pearce was head gardener at Hidcote Manor Garden where this photograph was taken.
The first cottage on the left hand side is now known as Willann. The end part of it was a butcher's shop at one time. The first on the right hand side is called Peddar's Way.
Group of women with children and babies, formally posed. This was obviously taken at a Christmas Welfare Party in King George's Hall.
Earlier ones were called Old Folks' Parties and were organised by the Women's Institute. They were held in the Village Hall.
Postcard image showing the black and white thatched cottages in the centre of the village. On reverse the person who bought the card has written: Bought 10.7.57 Seen 20.7.57.
Ploughing at Abbots Field, Broad Marston Lane. The identity of the ploughman is unknown.
Eric Ingles and John Smith sprout picking in the "Langet", the field behind cemetery. They were weighing sprouts into 20lb bags.
Photograph probably taken in the 1950s.
From L-R: Richard Taylor, Ron Kibblewhite, Percy Lynes (holding cup), Les Barnes, Rowland Bennett, Simon Jones. The team had won the competition at Quinton and were photographed at Mickleton, on the Senior Playing Field, before taking part in an Over 30s v. Under 30s match.
Large cellar below the sitting-room with areas for storing bottles & dairy produce and hooks in the ceiling for hanging meat and game.
In the walled courtyard behind the old coach house - now a garage - and outside the kitchen, there is a well, which presumably supplied water to the house. There is also a pump, which is no longer working. In 2011, a pair of robins built their nest in vegetation growing on the inner wall of ...
This group of girls, all dressed up in their best clothes, were gathered together in Cedar Road for a party to celebrate Linda Bennett's birthday. They are from left to right: Bottom row - Brenda Neal, Shirley Bennett, Claire Dinwoodie, Angela Taylor, Pamela Brain. Middle row - Hazel Struthers, Linda Bennett, Christine Faulkner, Sheila Struthers. ...
When this photograph was taken Tudor House was owned by Wing Commander Rayner Booth.
Rev'd Eric Hammond in back row.
White elephant stall. Held in the Village Hall.
Held in the Village Hall.
From L-R: Mrs Beatrice Kitchen [nee Brain], Mrs Gwen Bell, Mrs Alice Mills, Mrs Yardley, Mrs Hazel Taylor, Mrs Pauline Mills, Mrs Margaret Hutchinson [nee Kinchin], Mrs Freda Struthers [nee Righton].
From L-R: Mrs Walter Stanley, Mrs Sue Payne, Mrs Mary Dolby, Mrs Mary Brain, Mrs Dick Brain, Mrs Harry Brain, Mrs Bryan, Mrs Hinton, Mrs Beatrice Kitchen [nee Brain, daughter of Mary].