Exterior of the Village Hall, draped with bunting in celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The plaque, with the official name of the Hall in the centre was presented by Mickleton Women's Institute to mark their Diamond Jubilee in 1987.
As part of the village's celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee the Village Hall was decorated with bunting and an exhibition was held inside.
King's Arms pub on the High Street.
Little Tudor. Modern house built around 1970. This house faces the butcher's shop and stands at the eastern corner of Back Lane.
Looking towards the High Street. Blenheim Cottage and April Cottage are on the left with Medford House beyond, ???. and the church steps on the right.
Showing Manor building on the left and April and Blenheim Cottages on the right.
An old postcard showing the parade in Mill Lane. On the reverse has been written: Cirencester Club Parade. Campden Band. Church Service. (Lent by Mrs J. Bennett) Mill Lane would have been called Mill Bank at that time.
This shows the float at the Senior Playing Field on Long Marston Road.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: W side of Chapel Lane, opposite King George's Hall. Camera facing W. Original building on RHS, half-timbered with brick in-filling. Brick built extension (after 1840) at front cuts off part of old roof. Roof all tiled now though old part probably thatched originally. Dormer in back wing. 2s. Windows 3-light with ...
This photograph of David and Marguerite Bell was taken in 1989. David's father, George, was landlord from 1948 until 1976 when David took over. He and Marguerite left in 1992.
Lost in a storm on 2nd January 1976. The tree had been weakened by Dutch Elm Disease.
Lost in a storm on 2nd January 1976. The tree had been weakened by Dutch Elm Disease.
Photograph was taken outside the Butcher's Arms at Whitsun. The man carrying the banner on the right hand side was identified in the index to the slide collection as Mr Righton, grandfather of W.I. member, Freda Struthers.
Offering bed and breakfast accommodation.
The Old School Hall, now converted to a house, and the driveway leading to The Schoolmaster's House.
House on right is Inverlea, home of David Struthers who took this photograph. Next to that is one of the houses in Inverlea Court which were built on the former Struthers's garage premises which David established behind his house in 1962.
Shows houses numbered 2, 3 and 4, Back Lane. These were built in 1923 and were amongst the first council houses in Gloucestershire.
The view of houses in Bearcroft Gardens from No. 8