Exterior of the Village Hall, draped with bunting in celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The plaque, with the official name of the Hall in the centre was presented by Mickleton Women's Institute to mark their Diamond Jubilee in 1987.
As part of the village's celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee the Village Hall was decorated with bunting and an exhibition was held inside.
An exhibition in the King George's Hall by many of the village groups and societies as part of the village's celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Two posters outside the Village Hall, giving details of some of the events held in various venues as part of the village's celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
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 ...
Enjoying tea outside the Village Hall on the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday.
The Tea Party outside King George's Hall to celebrate the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday.
The Tea Party held on Chapel Lane and outside King George's Hall.
Ticket for the V.E. Day Dance on 11 May 1985.
The tea laid out in the Village Hall for the Queen Mothers 90th Birthday celebrations.