Arthur Kinchin with grandfather, Frank at Tadpole, taking a rest from work.
Mr Arthur Oliver Stowe with one of his pigs at Abbots Field, Broad Marston Lane.
Tractor owned by Mr Michael Stowe
Eric Ingles and John Smith sprout picking in the "Langet", the field behind cemetery. They were weighing sprouts into 20lb bags.
Description by Mickleton W.I. written in c. 1970: Camera facing E. Most of the Manor properties have these pleasant curved stone walls and we very much hope that we shall keep this one which encloses the orchard right in the centre of the village, an open space much valued. Incidentally, the village pond used to be just ...
This building in Canada Lane, now a modern bungalow, was where produce grown by the Webb family of market gardeners was packed and dispatched to local markets.
The horses' names were Captain and Jerry. Jerry was a war horse. Wally and his horses worked at Cherry Orchard and Long Hill Farm.
Webb's workers pricking out lettuce in glasshouse
These are similar to those used for ploughs on Mr Webb's ground.
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.
Date unknown but described as 'old' in the index to the original slide collection compiled c. 1964.
Riding on the back of one of Webb's lorries. Back row, L-R: Fanny Norton, Tom Hatward, Edith Norton. Front row, L_R: Bessie Clark, unknown, Wyn Bennett, Elsie Nash. Note the telephone number, Mickleton 3!
From L-R: Wally Brain [it was his business], Nancy Wright, Frank Ingles and Kathleen Bennett.
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
Gladioli for sale on the side of the road at the bungalow at Twelve Acre.
From left to right David, Thomas, Oliver and Lynden Stowe in the greenhouses at 'TOPS' behind Arbour House. Also pictured in the front is Adrian?
An orchard is on the left hand side.
Held on the Senior Playing Field off Long Marston Road.
Outbuildings behind Greyrick,
Arthur Kinchin , market gardener, off to market in Birmingham or Bristol.
This building, just off Canada Lane was where the tomatoes and other crops produced by Joseph Webb's market gardening business were packed and sent off to market. It was then used by a laundry business before being transformed as housing alongside the building of the Cala development.