A tree was planted in the new primary school grounds to mark the W.I.s 80th birthday.
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 ...
W.I. Members planting a tree in the new primary school grounds to mark the Institute's 80th birthday. Anne Stowe, Gwen Bell, Marguerite Bell, Eunice Franklin, Marion Devereux, Marina Sutton,?, John Garton.
Planting a tree in the new school grounds to mark Mickleton W.I.'s 80th birthday.
To mark Mickleton W.I.'s 80th birthday a tree was planted in the new primary schools grounds. Mrs Anne Stowe can be seen making sure it is firmly planted in this photo.
Children's races held in Chapel Lane. The old school is in the background.
Football team, 1932. The teacher on the right is Mr Niblett who began his 30 year career at Mickleton School in 1930.
The girls were taking part in a tournament at Moreton
The girls were taking part in a tournament at Moreton.
The girls were taking part in a tournament at Moreton.
The girls were taking part in a tournament at Moreton.
Identified as, from L-R: Back row: Mandy Hopkins, Rosemarie Moss, Miss Bennett, Deenie Hopkins, Ann Rogers. Front row: Pamela Phillipson, Tracy Maull, Alison Loewe (nee Lodge).
The girls were playing in a tournament at Moreton in the Marsh. The rabbit mascot was Rosemarie Donaldson's. Back Row Left to Right: Amanda Hopkins, Kay Holloway (Coldicott), Corinne Groves (Bartlett), Deenie Hopkins, Annie Castle (Rogers). Front Row Left to Right: Rosemarie Donaldson (Moss), Pamela Philipson, Tracy Maull and Alison Loewe (Lodge) Thanks to Alison Loewe who identified all the ...
The girls were taking part in a tournament at Moreton. Alison Loewe ( nee Lodge) with the ball.