SearchCurrently displaying: 4 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Agriculture and Horticulture" xDecade: "1890s" x Search term Filter by Subject Roads and Village Landmarks, Alleys and Footpaths (3)Stratford Road (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Mickleton Men at the Christmas Fat Stock Show at Shipston on Stour, c.1895. The taller man, in the foreground, in the light cap is Mr Keyte. On his left, also wearing a cap, is Stephen Clifton and the man in front, in the bowler hat, is George Bayliss who was Leading Fat Stock Judge. Workmen at Hillside Nurseries c1896-1900 Left to Right: Bill Brain, Charlie Cowley, Bill Coles ( brother of George), George Alliborne, Ray Cowley, Maurice Smith ( from Ilmington), George Cowles Owner ( Grandfather of Joan Sheppard), Jack Barnes Hillside Nursery workers 1900s Hillside Nursery was set up by Joan Coles ( later Sheppard) grandfather, George Coles. They moved to Mickleton when Joan's father was 6 or 7. Workers Left to Right front: Bill Brain ( Rose Cottage), Charlie Cowley, Bill Coles ( a miner in Wales), George Alibone, Ray Cowley ( brother of George Cowley), Reg Read Left to Right ... Hillside Nurseries c1900 The photo shows the cucumber greenhouse in c.1900, cucumbers were the main crop in the market garden. Left to Right: George Coles ( Junior), Dolly Coles his sister, Annie Coles ( George's wife), George Coles Senior ( the owner), others unknown.