The final accounts concerning the village celebrations held for the Queen Mothers 90th birthday.
Letter received from Clarence House to Mickleton Celebration Committee thanking them for good wishes and detail of celebrations to be held in Mickleton marking Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday.
Letter of appreciation from Mr & Mrs H. Newman sent to Anne and Bernard Stowe following the birthday party for the Queen Mother .
Two letters concerning the celebrations held in Mickleton for the 90th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
Dennis Hall at the Plantation holding a card made by children for the Queen Mother's 90th birthday, 4th August 1990. In the background are the black and white cottages and this photo shows Peddars Way with a red tile roof rather than the thatch it has now.
Named the King George's Hall, it was built to commemorate the coronation of George V in 1911. The village children had their Coronation Tea in the hall before it was completed. The cost of land,building,furniture and fittings was £813 one shilling and threepence ha'penny. Considerably altered to allow disabled access and more modern facilities the hall ...
Photograph taken in August, 1990 when the village took part in the nation's celebration of the Queen Mother's 90th birthday.
Taxi, decorated with ribbons, that conveyed Mrs Crudge, also aged 90, to the village celebrations held to mark the Queen Mother's 90th birthday.
Fancy dress competition held as part of the celebrations held for Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's 90th birthday in 1990.
The Order of Service booklet for the celebrations held in Mickleton for Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's 90th birthday.
Enjoying tea outside the Village Hall on the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday.
The cake made by staff at The Three Ways Hotel for the village's celebration of the event.
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.
Mrs Anne Stowe [with umbrella] and Mrs Audrey Barnett enjoying the events in Chapel Lane as part of the Queen Mother's 90th birthday celebrations.
This photo shows Mrs Claire Crudge, who was the oldest lady in the village at the time, getting ready to cut the birthday cake at the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday celebrations.