Photograph taken from the shelter.
Held at 9.00am on 2nd June 1953 on the Junior Playing Field on Back Lane. The service began with singing of the national anthem, prayers were led by Rev. E.P.Hammond amd the address was given by the Methodist Minister, Rev. J.Dodds.
The Show was organised by the Victory Memorial Association and run in conjunction with the Annual Fete. Entry forms were to be given to Mr Kitchen and Mr Payne.
Exterior of the Village Hall, draped with bunting in celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The plaque, with the official name of the Hall in the centre was presented by Mickleton Women's Institute to mark their Diamond Jubilee in 1987.
Photograph taken in front of the Mickleton Society display at the village exhibition held as part of the Queens Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
Shows part of David Moore's butcher's shop and the Junior Playing Field.
Mr Wally Brain is pictured working hard with his wheelbarrow.
New equipment for the Junior Playing Field on Back Lane.
This close was named for the village benefactor, Mr Dixon who left money in his will. More information to follow.
Named after Richard Porter who left money the benefit of villagers. The income is now administered by the Porter Trust. More info to follow.
Named after Richard Porter who left money the benefit of villagers. The income is now administered by the Porter Trust. More info to follow.
Part of the Oak Grange development.
Named after Richard Porter who left money the benefit of villagers. The income is now administered by the Porter Trust. More info to follow.
The name of the close commemorates Nanny Millard who left money to set up a charity for the benefit of villagers. More info to follow.
This is built against the wall of the Three Ways Hotel at the Plantation in the centre of the village. The shelter originally had an oak bench running all around the interior. This photograph shows a mural painted on the back wall. Bus stops are now on the main road so the building has lost ...
Displays by village groups and societies, held in King George's Hall as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
November 23 MCA meeting hosted by Marguerite Bell at Hidcote Cottage. A very enjoyable evening hosted by Marguerite Bell with lots of memories shared in the course of the evening.