Programme for the meeting held on Wednesday, 12th October, 1977. The evening started at 7.15pm with Institute notices and other business followed, at 8.00pm by a talk with slides on 'European Alpines in the Wild' given by Mr Joe Elliott of Broadwell Nursery. At 9.00pm there was time for memories of 1927 followed at 9.15pm ...
This photograph was taken in c. 1959. No. 27 Cedar Road was the last house at that time with only fields next to it. The children are, left to right, back row, Linda Bennett and Christine Faulkner with, front row, Susan Faulkner and Shirley Bennett. The Faulkner family lived at 25 Cedar Road, the Bennetts ...
Originally this was the front of the vicarage and the front door was where the bottom centre window is now. It is thought that the change was made in Victorian times and a new entrance with a porch was built on to the front.
From left to right: Tom Bingham, Don Taylor, Brian Robbins, Manley Bubb.
Miss Phillips is on the left, Mrs Stanley on the right.
A family tree designed and embroidered, mainly in cross stitch, by Eunice Franklin nee Savage. She has recorded details of the three generations descended from her and her husband, Geoffrey Franklin. They married on 9th December 1944.
The Old Vicarage is a Georgian house built in 1805 directly opposite the church. Originally the front door was on the other side of the house but the porch and room above are said to have been added in Victorian times and became the front entrance.
Geoff is sitting on his Fordson Major tractor with two of his young nephews.
World Refugee Year was a UNHCR initiative to help resolve the refugee problem. It started in June 1959 so presumably this photo was taken just after.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970: External view of Mickleton Manor House Listed: 3/4A II C17 Freestone. Cotswold stone roof. Gables with finials. Stone chimneys with moulded caps and weathering. 2s. Stone mullion and transom ws. Later alterations. 'A portion of the original C17 manor house survives in the N wing. It has two three-storey ...
The orchard was on land opposite the council houses on Granbrook Lane where, later, new houses and then Meon Road, were built. The footpath that Marian is standing on led through to Canada Lane and up to Beggar's Barn where the Franklin family farmed.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: High St, N side, opposite Medford House May 1975, camera facing NE Date plaque, raised lettering, on S end stone gable end. Assuming the arrangement of letters indicate it is possible that the following entry in the Marriage Register might relate to the owner of this house: Perkes, Thomas and ...
View of front of Medford House. Not visible in this picture is the wing added before 1939
Front of an old postcard. On the reverse is written: Bought 20.7.57 Seen 20.7.57 so it, presumably, dates from that time.
Named from left to right are: ?, ?, Joseph Webb, Rev. John Dodds, Mrs Dodds, ?, Dr Vandermin, Mrs Vandermin, ?, Rev. Eric Hammond on the extreme right.
Back row, L-R: Lewis Kinchin, E.Mace, David Clarke, Percy Lynes, Graham Mills, Les Peachey [from Ilmington], David Matthews, Bill Brown (Sec.), John Smith (treasurer) Kneeling, L-R: Michael Fairfax, Martin Williams, John Kinchin, David Barnes, Howard Organ, Tony Empson. Mascots: Alan Hutchinson, Billy Pitcher
View of the house taken from further down Glyde Hill.
Photograph taken during a visit to the gardens by members of Mickleton Women's Institute.