These photographs are of Mrs Beatrice Margaret Kitchen and her brother Walter [Wally] Frederick Harry Brain of Pound Lane. They appear in an undated newspaper cutting reporting that between them they had given almost 100 pints of blood to hospitals. Mr Brain had just been presented with a badge and certificate by Lady Pollen on ...
A cabbage grown by Mr Yates of Mickleton. It weighed 12 lbs and measured a yard across. The original slide is of a newspaper cutting (probably from the Evesham Journal) showing the cabbage being held by 12 year old David James of Sedgeberrow.
Miss Phillips is on the left, Mrs Stanley on the right.
This photograph is taken from an undated newspaper cutting. The caption below reads: Runs were plentiful at Mickleton on Sunday but the home team's total of 124 was not enough to beat the "Gloucestershire Echo" who won by five wickets. Our picture of the Mickleton team and umpires shows, back row (left to right): Sgt.-Maj. ...
Photograph and newspaper article, written by Mickleton reporter, John W.Kinchin, recording the life and work of the Reverend Hammond, vicar at St Lawrence's Church for 22 years.
Newspaper cutting shows Beatrice Kitchen with one of her exhibits at Mickleton Gardening Club's spring show held in the Joseph Webb Hall. With her are the Club's chairman, Vera Fisher, and treasurer, George Compton.
A team from the village came top in a County competition. The original slide was of a newspaper cutting, probably taken from the Evesham Journal. Team identified as: Back row, L-R: John Brain, David Barnes, Ray Rose, Neil Potter. Front row, L-R: Margaret Smith, John Smith, 'Son' Mace, Melita Mace.
Mickleton Fete Show winners: l to r - Mr W. Brain (open cup), Miss P. Brain & Mrs A. Kitchen (domestic cup), Mr A. Kitchen (cottagers' cup) and Mr B. Robbins, president. Held in Twelve Acre Field at Baylis'.
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.
Photo taken from an undated newspaper cutting. The caption below gives the following information: ROVERS v. ROVERS: Mickleton Rovers made heavy weather of their Gloucestershire Minor Cup-tie with Cheltenham Leaguers, Gr[missing letters]ton Rovers on Saturday, and it was not until late in the second-half of the match that they made really sure of a place ...
Newspaper cutting from 'The Evesham Journal' showing Mr Brian Robbins opening the new pavilion at the senior playing field, Long Marston Road.
Newspaper cutting from The Evesham Journal.
This slide image is of a newspaper cutting [Evesham Journal?] reporting the party which was organised by the Women's Institute. The photograph shows WI President, Mrs V.E. Vandermin with the four oldest guests; Miss R. Lewin aged 90, Mrs ER.Aitchison aged 8?, Mrs M.J.Groves aged 83 and 82 year old Mr W. Fincham. The accompanying text ...
The party was organised by the Women's Institute. This slide appears to be of a photograph in a newspaper cutting [Publication unknown but probably the Evesham Journal].
Describes some of the events that took place in the village accompanied by two photographs. Anne Stowe is pictured singing in centre of top one.
Mrs Beatrice Kitchen, Gay Rochfort, Canon Antony Rowe and Pamela Hall celebrate after raising £527 as part of the Cobalt Unit Appeal Fund's Cobalt Coffee Chain. Mrs Kitchen organised the event which was held in the Joseph Webb Hall and had expected to only raise about £100.
Photograph shows Mrs Gwen Bell planting the tree to mark Mickleton Women's Institute's 50th anniversary in 1977. Mrs Bell had been President during that year. Next to her are the current President, Mrs Margaret Hutchinson and the Rev. John Walker. The second photograph (given by Mrs Joy Gill) shows the commemorative plaque which recorded the event.
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.
Married at the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Sedgeberrow. Mr. Graham Frederick Mills, only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Mills, of Cotswold House Mickleton married Miss Pauline Anne Willmore of Sedgeberrow. Pauline was my husband Mervyn Willmore's cousin. The 'groom' was goalkeeper for Mickleton football team and a member of the local darts team ...
A proud moment for Mickleton when Lord Harrowby unveiled the commemorative sign awarded for the "Best Kept Village" in Gloucestershire in 1961. Underneath the plaque are the coat of arms of Lord Bledisloe. The Earl of Harrowby said " how pleased he was that Mickleton had won the competition, particularly as he was a near ...
Two Mickleton Guides, Sharon Bell and Lisa Hollis, became the first girls in the North Gloucester District to win the prestigious Baden Power Trefoil- the highest award a Guide can win. The 15 year old girls had to pass a wide variety of tests to win the award including: learning all about First Aid, map reading ...