Photo taken on High Street, between Richmond House and the Plantation.
Photo taken on High Street. The float carrying the queen and her attendants is just passing Big Garden.
Elder Villa is in the High Street, on the corner of Mill Lane and opposite the car park of the King's Arms.
Gates into the new churchyard. This land was given by Mr. Steele Graves Hamilton and was consecrated by Bishop Headlam in 1929.
View looking north east along the High Street. On the left is Tudor House. The black and white cottage on the right is Will-Ann.
The photograph was taken at the Plantation but the date and the occasion are unknown.
Church Alley runs from Church Lane through to Lawson Square past the Kings Arms garden and at the rear of Ballards Close.
The float is just turning into Meon Road from Granbrook Lane.
This appears to be the float decorated by the Guides and Brownies.
Photographed on High Street, just before Richmond House which can be seen on the right.
Written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: On S side of High Street at Corner of Ballard's Close, camera facing SE. An arched niche built in red and blue brick with a stone roof on the front of which is engraved a text:- Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again/ But whoever drinketh of the water ...
Villager's watching Dulcie Franklin and her father, Geoffrey arriving at the church in a horse drawn carriage for her marriage to Peter Smith.
Dulcie Franklin and her father Geoffrey arriving at the church in a horse drawn carriage.
Elder Cottage to the rear of Elder Villa, Mill Bank [now Mill Lane]
Greenhouses in background.
Fish being delivered to the Milking Pail public house by a man with a donkey cart. Stephen Cowley was licensee at the time.
Photograph taken opposite the Post Office Stores.
Photograph taken opposite Elder Villa and the Post Office Stores.
Photograph shows the bus travelling along the High Street.
Photograph shows the bus on the High Street.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: On E side of Milking Pail Lane, corner of Church Alley, camera facing SE. Once two cottages, made into one in 1809. (Deeds of King's Arms seen in archives of Flower's Brewery at the Shakespeare Centre, Stratford-upon-Avon). ?First half of C18. Stone to window sills, brick above; front, ...