Alan Kitchen receives a cup at the annual Gardening Club Flower Show.
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 from a newspaper cutting] of Allen S. Kitchen who was presented with the Royal Horticultural Society's Banksian Medal for gaining the most points in the horticultural classes at the annual produce show of the Mickleton Gardening Club in 1982. Allen also won the Dr. Snelson Cup, awarded for the most points in all classes. The ...
An undated newspaper cutting of a report of the Mickleton Gardening Club's Annual Show held in the King George's Hall. Pictured is Mr Alan Kitchen who was presented with the Royal Horticultural Society's Banksian Medal for gaining the most points in the horticultural classes and the Dr. Snelson Cup for most points in the Show.
Photograph taken at the Gardening Club Show in 1982. Shown counting the competitor's points are, from L-R, Tom Brightmore, George Compton and Allen Kitchen.
Earlier ones were called Old Folks' Parties and were organised by the Women's Institute. They were held in the Village Hall.
This photo shows the interior of the Village Hall before alterations when the main entrance was from the front of the building.
Displays by village groups and societies, held in King George's Hall as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
John Isom (left) and local poet George Compton ( Right) composed a musical version of Wind in the Willows and the 24-strong Meon Singers performed the musical in King George's Hall on December 18th 1992. Mr Isom also conducted the Meon Singers. As reported in the Gloucestershire Echo December 5th 1992.
Mickleton, under 5s, with their parents and father Christmas at King George's Hall for the annual Welfare Centre Xmas party. the children later sat down for tea.
Concert in the Village Hall Marguerite Bell shown 3rd from left.