Rosemary Warwick receiving her Queen's Guide Certificate. Photo taken on the steps of the Joseph Webb Hall.
Photographed outside the Joseph Webb Hall. Identified as: Back row (L-R): David Clark, David Matthews, Richard Brown, Scoutmaster unknown, Tony Harper, Unknown. Front row: Gordon James, Ian Roberts, Martin Hopkins, Roger Hopkins, William Clark.
Two named but not identified as David and William Clark.
Photographed on High Street, The floats are passing Will-Ann and approaching Tudor Cottages.
Miss Dixon inspecting the cubs
Possibly taken in the 1930s
This appears to be the float decorated by the Guides and Brownies.
Mr & Mrs Leary with Julie after she had been presented with her Queen's Guide Award in a special ceremony in the Village Hall.
Alison Lodge being presented with her Queen's Guide Award by Rev. Harry Goldby, the Methodist Minister.
Alison Lodge being presented with her Queen's Guide Award by Rev. Harry Goldby, the Methodist Minister.
Leaders, Mrs Win Newman [top right] and Mrs Barbara Cotton [top left], enjoying a singalong with the Guides. Do contact us if you can identify anyone.
Left to Right: Douglas Stowe, Ted Deveraux, Arthur Paget, Paddy Roachford, Cyril Tuffley ( lived at Goldby Lodge- his father was gardener at The Manor), Dick Brain, Dennis Wood Man standing at the back: F. Chadburn
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 ...
Group photograph of the 1st Mickleton Brownie pack and residents of the Leasows.
Members of the 1st Mickleton Brownies with 89 year old Mrs Ada Harris.
The Brownies presented the residents of the Leasows with a clock for their Community Room. Among the adults at the top left of the photograph are Brownie leaders, Mary Morris and Cynthia Potter, in uniform.