We have no further information about this image. and would appreciate hearing from anyone who can identify any of the men or where it was taken.
Standing, from L-R: ?, ?, Rose Read, Betty West, Betty Fincham, ?, ?, Rene Simmons Seated, L-R: Mrs Hayward, Joan?, Mary West, Mildred West (she was born at Tadpole Cottage), Nancy Hands
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.
Three members of the Mickleton team dealing with a 'casulty' during a County competition which they won. From L-R: John Brain, Melita Mace and 'Son' Mace.
Mickleton members, from L-R: John Brain, John Smith and & 'Son' Mace receiving the Shield as winners of a County competition. Precise date not known
Group of eight men and five women, formally posed for group photograph, dressed in uniform
Photograph shows Mr 'Son' Mace being presented with the Gloucestershire County Shield.
Photograph taken in Milking Pail Lane. From left to right: Horace Kinchin (by wagon), Wing Commander Rayner Booth, shopkeeper Mr Morris, Wally Brain (bending), ?, George Bayliss (on pump) and Len Lester (hose end).
Photograph taken in May 1943 when Queen Mary visited Medford House. The house was then being used as a hostel for the members of the Women's Land Army.
Mickleton members of the British Red Cross organisation. There is no information on the back of the photograph so the names of the people are unknown and as is the date it was taken but it is probably 1940s/50s.
Sam was the fourth child of George Cowley and his wife Ellen nee Kinchin born in Mickleton in 1896. He appears in uniform in this photograph. Is it the Gloucestershire Regiment? The cap badge seems to have a sphinx on top. A record has been found of WW1 medals being awarded to a Sam Cowley ...
Back row, L-R: John Brain, David Barnes, Ray Rose, Neil Potter. Front row, L-R: Margaret Smith, John Smith, 'Son' Mace, Melita Mace.