Held in the Vicarage garden.
Held in the Vicarage Garden.
Photograph and newspaper article, written by Mickleton reporter, John W.Kinchin, recording the life and work of the Reverend Hammond, vicar at St Lawrence's Church for 22 years.
Mr Harry Wright getting ready to throw the bean bags at the church fete held in the vicarage garden.
Church fete held in the vicarage garden. Showing headmaster Mr Peter Allen running the skittles competition. Behind is the yacht being built by Peter Whiteman in Mrs Bowld's garden.
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.
Held in the Vicarage [ now Old Vicarage] garden.
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.
This tree in Manor Field [called the Lawn Pasture in 1840] was struck by lightning in July 1957. Most villagers went to view the result.
Photograph taken from the east end of the church.
North side of the church and the field gate near the Manor gardens.
In this address, dated July 1869, Sir Maxwell states that due to a complete breakdown in his health he would most likely be unable to continue as Treasurer and Secretary to the Feoffees, posts he had held since July 1843. Aware of 'misrepresentations' of his capabilities in these post he gives details of the progress made in educational provision in the village ...
View of the church, vicarage and its old coach house from the vicarage garden.
Part of the Manor wall on the left; April Cottage and the roof of Blenheim Cottage are on the right with the gateway to the Old Vicarage straight ahead.
Church and the old churchyard - photo taken from the south.
North facing window. Stained glass memorial to Raymond E. Paley Capt. RA born 11th February 1874 died 11th September 1906. The window depicts St Edward the Confessor and Saint George.