The index accompanying the Women's Institute slide collection gave the names of three mothers; Mrs Buggins with the twins [centre] and two impossible to identify, Agnes Bowld nee Wright and Mrs West, standing.
Children maypole dancing. Presumably school children and one of the teachers.
Villagers celebrate the coronation of Edward VI on 12 May 1937 with younger ones in fancy dress.
Beatrice Kitchen (nee Brain) is in the centre wearing a sailor's hat and with a crown on the front of her outfit.
Villagers celebrate the coronation of Edward VI on 12 May 1937 with younger ones in fancy dress.
Villagers celebrate the Coronation of King George V1 on 12 May 1937.
There were many children among the villagers who gathered opposite the King's Arms, outside Elder Villa, to see the North Cotswold Hunt set off from Mickleton in 1936.
The North Cotswold Meet at the back of the King's Arms in 1936. Many villagers came to see the Hunt set off.
The index to the original slide collection had the word 'sports'. written after the title. This probably refers to the sports that took place on Club Day. This was an annual event until 1939. Held on Whit Saturday.
The tree stood close to the King's Arms pub on the High Street. The photograph is thought to have been taken in the 1920s or 1930s. The wall has been demolished.
The Village celebrated the Jubilee 1935 with a bonfire on Meon Hill and later everyone went to Slatter's for plum jerk and cider. The photo shows the bonfire being built. Left to Right: Ernest Chadbund Scout Master, Jonnie Hodgkins and 2 other local boys.
Bonfire bring built for the celebrations of the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary. Bill Bradstock is up the ladder. Also shown Arthur Stowe, Ernie Chadbund ( Scoutmaster) and Arnold Welsh.
John Hoggins on top of the bonfire, Ernest Mace in white sleeves. The bonfire was on Meon Hill.