Photograph taken from the shelter.
The event was held on the Junior Playing Field on Back Lane. On bicycles, from left to right: Philip Harper, ?, Kevin Smith, ?, ?, ?
Held at 9.00am on 2nd June 1953 on the Junior Playing Field on Back Lane. The service began with singing of the national anthem, prayers were led by Rev. E.P.Hammond amd the address was given by the Methodist Minister, Rev. J.Dodds.
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.
The photograph was taken at the junction of Meon Road with Granbrook Lane.
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.
Date unknown. Back row, L-R: Michael Fairfax, Colin Dyde, Percy Lynes, Graham Mills, Tony Hickling, Dick Brain Front row, L-R: Ray Cotton, John Brain, Bert Simmons, Ray Allard, John Kinchin Photograph taken in front of the pavilion on the Senior Playing Field.
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 ...
Shows part of David Moore's butcher's shop and the Junior Playing Field.
Races held in Chapel Lane. Also shows the chapel and Joseph Webb Hall.
The start line. Children's races on Chapel Lane held during the Queen Mothers 90th birthday celebrations.
Children's races held in Chapel Lane. The old school is in the background.
Children's races held in Chapel Lane.
The Ladies' Race on Chapel Lane.
Children's Wheelbarrow Race held during the birthday celebrations in Chapel Lane.
Toddlers' race held in Chapel Lane.
New equipment for the Junior Playing Field on Back Lane.
The finish line for street races held as part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer.
Part of the Oak Grange development.
This image shows the sign erected at the Back Lane entrance to the playing field when new equipment was added to in 20??. The sign was designed by Keith Phelpstead and gives the full and correct name, the Mickleton Victory Memorial Playing Field.