The Tea Party outside King George's Hall to celebrate the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday.
Musicians who played for the dancing in Chapel Lane.
Joan Brown with 'Boots' outside the Chapel at the birthday celebrations
Buying refreshments in Chapel Lane, Three Ways Hotel and Four Seasons in the Background
First walkers set off along the High Street.
In the King's Arms carpark. Identified as, from L-R: Colin Maull, Andrew Payne, Bob Choleorton, Nigel Gilkes, Tom Bingham, ?, ?, Jeremy Morriss.
First group of walkers arriving at the finish.
Poster showing the day's celebrations in Mickleton for the Queen Mothers 90th birthday.
Notice setting out the proposals of the Committee, chaired by R.G.Niblett, appointed to to organise Mickleton's celebrations of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11. A house to house collection would take place during the week February 2-7th which they hoped would raise a large portion of the estimated cost of £150. It was suggested that ...
Decorated car bringing Mrs Crudge to the 90th Birthday Celebrations. Mrs Crudge, who was also 90, lived in Pound Lane and, at the time, was the oldest person in Mickleton.
Some of the children who took party in the Fancy Dress competition.
Children's Fancy Dress competition.
Mrs Crudge [on the right] waiting to 'cut the cake' at the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday Celebrations. She was also 90 years old.
One entry in the fancy dress competition held as part of the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday celebrations.
Villagers and children looking at the fancy dress parade in Chapel Lane. The adults are: John Butson, Joan Brown, Michael Barnett, Pat Butson, Mrs Claire Crudge and her daughter and Dennis Hall.
The Fancy Dress Parade at the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday Celebrations including Arthur and Betty Grinnall dressed in turn of the century 'Country Clothes'.
The birthday cake being cut up at the celebrations to mark the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday. Jean Turner from The Three Ways Hotel in the foreground.
Miss Ethel Pearce [in mauve striped dress] standing behind Arthur Grinnall [in smock] in Chapel Lane
The Tea Party held on Chapel Lane and outside King George's Hall.