The event was held on the Junior Playing Field on Back Lane. On bicycles, from left to right: Philip Harper, ?, Kevin Smith, ?, ?, ?
The fete was held on the Senior Playing Field on Long Marston Road.
One of Joseph Webb's lorries decorated as a float and winner of the first prize. Photographed on the Senior Playing Field, Long Marston Road. The cricket pavilion can be seen on the right.
Taking part in the village celebration of the Queen's Silver Jubilee.
Photograph taken in Cedar Road. Note the 'Cornish' style council houses appear as when they were built in 1950.
This shows the float at the Senior Playing Field on Long Marston Road.
Mickleton Brownies in the Junior Playing Fields
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Between back of Butcher's Arms and Back Lane. Camera facing E. Brick built. Corrugated roof, but space under chimney suggests that there was originally thatch. 1s. This used to be the only hall for village use before King George's Hall was built in 1911 and dances were held there. Now used as ...
Wheelbarrow Race. Alan's Store, the village general store, is in the background. Alan Hutchinson owned Alan's Store; his father, David, owned the Three Ways House Hotel and was responsible for adding the extension.
The girls were taking part in a tournament at Moreton
The girls were taking part in a tournament at Moreton.
The girls were taking part in a tournament at Moreton.
The girls were taking part in a tournament at Moreton.
Held on the Senior Playing Field.
Meon Hill in the background.