Arthur Grinnall, His wife Betty and others (including Mrs Yardley?)at unknown event.
Seat outside the Methodist Chapel dedicated to Audrey Heap, who died in 2007 at the age of 99. She had been a member of the Chapel's Women's Fellowship for many years.
The index accompanying the Women's Institute slide collection gave the names of three mothers; Mrs Buggins with the twins [centre] and two impossible to identify, Agnes Bowld nee Wright and Mrs West, standing.
Photograph shows milk being delivered by John & Chris Hoggins and Hannah Mathews.
This photograph was included in the Women's Institute collection of village photos and ephemera but sadly the names of the two children are unknown
Bright Hour was a women's organisation affiliated to the Methodist Chapel but open to all women in the village.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: At the junction of High Street and Chapel Lane, against wall of Three Ways Hotel. Camera facing N. Built November 1950 - January 1951. Stone walls. Hipped roof, Cotswold stone under stone ridge. Open front under oak lintel. Inside is a wooden seat round three sides. Architect: Pemberton and Bateman, Chipping Campden. Builder: ...
This lovely carving is on top of the gravestone which marks the grave of It lies in the oldest part of the churchyard.
This photograph was taken in c. 1959. No. 27 Cedar Road was the last house at that time with only fields next to it. The children are, left to right, back row, Linda Bennett and Christine Faulkner with, front row, Susan Faulkner and Shirley Bennett. The Faulkner family lived at 25 Cedar Road, the Bennetts ...
The event was held on the Junior Playing Field on Back Lane. On bicycles, from left to right: Philip Harper, ?, Kevin Smith, ?, ?, ?
They were married in the parish church of St Lawrence, Mickleton in 1948. Mrs Kitchen, whose maiden name was Brain, is holding a card from the Queen.
Photograph shows resident, Dennis Jones, standing in the flood water.
Rosemary Warwick receiving her Queen's Guide Certificate. Photo taken on the steps of the Joseph Webb Hall.
Photo shows Mrs Anne Stowe and Mr and Mrs Allen Kitchen at Mickleton Horse Show held at Centenary Farm, Broad Marston Lane, in 1994
Standing on left is Ethel Collett, seated on right is her older sister, Florence [later Mrs Jack Bennett]. The other two are Cowley sisters, Annie Beatrice and Alice Rosina. The Cowleys lived at the Milking Pail and the Collet family next door at Hidcote Cottage. Written on the reverse of the photograph [produced as a ...
Asum Gras Molly dancers performing in the pub car park.
The cottage on the left was demolished in about the late 1960s. Miss Emma Bennett, a dressmaker, lived in it during the 1950s. This image appears, originally, to have been on a postcard.
Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the King's Arms gardens.
A barn dance was just one of a range of community activities arranged by the Mickleton Community Archive in August, 2013. The people in the foreground are: Barry Metcalfe, Phyllis Bennett, Max Fawcett, Mairie Phillipson, Anne Metcalfe, Anne Gardiner, unknown girl, Sandra Fawcett.
Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the King's Arms gardens.
Tea party on the lawn at Mickleton Manor for ancestors of the Graves-Hamilton family who were the last Lords of the Manor of Mickleton. This photo shows some of the American family and some villagers who met them.
Photo shows villagers who welcomed visiting American ancestors of the Graves Hamilton family to a tea party held at the manor. John Ingram, Eunice Franklin, Margaret Ingram, Marion Devereux, Flo Aston, Freda Slingsby are sitting at the table. The Manor is in the background.
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.