Photo taken by the garage on High Street, later demolished and where Alveston Grange is now.
Photo taken on High Street. The float is passing the garage which stood where Alveston Grange is now.
Mrs Beatrice Kitchen [on right] in front of her home, 3 Meon Road, which had been decorated in celebration of the wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer. With her are her daughter, Annette Mutton and grandson, Stephen.
Photographed on High Street, The floats are passing Will-Ann and approaching Tudor Cottages.
No. 3, Meon Road decorated by owners, Allen and Beatrice Kitchen, as part of the village celebrations of the wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer on 29th July 1981.
A shamanic group in a circle as they attend a conference in the garden of Mickleton House. Mickleton House was a centre for the Emissaries of Divine Light,a global spiritual network initiated by Lloyd Arthur Meeker in the USA in 1932.
A family tree designed and embroidered, mainly in cross stitch, by Eunice Franklin nee Savage. She has recorded details of the three generations descended from her and her husband, Geoffrey Franklin. They married on 9th December 1944.
The Old Vicarage is a Georgian house built in 1805 directly opposite the church. Originally the front door was on the other side of the house but the porch and room above are said to have been added in Victorian times and became the front entrance.
Was this also called Tadpole Alley? It ran alongside the back garden of Alveston House. Now runs to the side of Alveston Grange.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Photo taken on High Street. The float carrying the queen and her attendants is just passing Big Garden.
Photo taken at Beggar's Barn with Meon Hill in the background.
Awarded in the class for 5 Butcher's Tegs at Stratford Stock Sales Show Society's Christmas Primestock Show and Sale on 11th December 1984. According to his wife, Geoff was especially proud of winning this as he had entered the only five sheep left in his flock and was up against farmers who had very large ...