Mrs Beatrice Kitchen [on right] in front of her home, 3 Meon Road, which had been decorated in celebration of the wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer. With her are her daughter, Annette Mutton and grandson, Stephen.
Taking part in the village celebration of the Queen's Silver Jubilee. This photo was taken in Cedar Road.
No. 3, Meon Road decorated by owners, Allen and Beatrice Kitchen, as part of the village celebrations of the wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer on 29th July 1981.
No. 3 Meon Road decorated by owners, Allen and Beatrice Kitchen, as part of the village celebrations of the wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: On the Plantation at the Three Ways Corner. Camera facing NE. Among the plans to celebrate the Festival of Britain in 1951, drawn up by a committee formed from representatives of all the organisations in the village, was the provision of seats in various parts of the village. They were ...
Three Ways Hotel float turning into Meon Road.
The house was entered into a competition for 'Best Decorated House' as part of the village's celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Brick barbecue constructed for an ox-roast in the road by the Plantation, June 1977. This was probably part of the village celebrations of the Queen's Silver Jubilee. The house called Chestnuts can be seen behind.
3, Meon Road decorated in red, white and blue, by owners Alan and Beatrice Kitchen, as part of the village celebrations held on the 50th Anniversary of V.J. [Victory in Japan] Day in 1995.
Held as part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981. The houses, Chestnuts and Chestnut Cottage, can be seen in the background. Clive Porter, the butcher, in the chefs hat was in charge of the Ox roast.