Photograph taken just before it opened in 1977. Salon previously called Just Hair?
Information provided by Mickleton Women's Institute: Between Three Ways corner and the Old Post Office. May 1975, camera facing S. (Negative No C 8A) This photograph, taken in rather heavy shadow to catch the road when free of traffic, shows the other side of High Street to the Manor Wall.
Information compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute: On W side of High Street, through to Back Lane. Camera facing E. L-wing which dates from 1592.
On W side of High Street, through to Back Lane. Camera facing SW. Listed: 3/9 II C17. Stone. Cotswold stone roof. 2 s[torey] and gabled stone dormers or gablets. 4ws (2- 3- and 4-light stone mullions and dripmoulds). RHS - a 2 s[torey], 2 ws Wing in same style. The following was written by members of Mickleton Women's ...
Written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: On W side of High Street, through to Back Lane. Camera facing W. Listed: See details 'Tudor House - a history'. Looking W down High Street to Tudor House. Two cottages between this end of Tudor House and the Three Ways Hotel have been demolished as were two cottages opposite, known as ...
Held on the Senior Playing Field.
Camera facing SW Building work in progress.
The following was written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: High Street, n side, 2nd cottage from shop on corner of Pound Lane. June 1975, camera facing W The front of this semi-detached cottage from the road appeared just right for an example of the later Victorian era, but, catching sight of some timber in the back wall, ...
Believed to have previously been a malthouse.
The greenhouse that was attached to Elder Villa can be seen in the background.
From L-R: Daphne Beadle, Sandra Eve, Rosalind Whiteman, Jenny Payne, Mairie Phillipson, Hazel Riley, Marguerite Bell.
Held in the Village Hall. From left - right: Freda Struthers [nee Righton], ?, ?
Lamb House was a ale house in the 19th century.
This ground was at the rear of the King's Arms public house and on both sides of Church Alley that runs from Church Lane to Lawson Square and Milking Pail Lane.
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.
D. Wilfred Smith (foreman), on the left, and John Brace of Chipping Campden. Both men worked for Pyments, the Campden building firm that carried out the alterations to Medford House in the 1960s.
Some of the visitors alongside, on the left, Mr G. Matthews, the owner of Medford House at the time.
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
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee.