Photo taken on High Street. The float is just passing Will-Ann.
Photo taken by the garage on High Street, later demolished and where Alveston Grange is now.
Photo taken on High Street. The float is passing the garage which stood where Alveston Grange is now.
Photographed on High Street, The floats are passing Will-Ann and approaching Tudor Cottages.
Photo taken on High Street. The float carrying the queen and her attendants is just passing Big Garden.
Photograph taken opposite the Post Office Stores.
Photograph taken opposite Elder Villa and the Post Office Stores.
This photograph of David and Marguerite Bell was taken in 1989. David's father, George, was landlord from 1948 until 1976 when David took over. He and Marguerite left in 1992.
Clive Porter is on the right, Ian Miller on the left.
The first cottage on the left hand side is now known as Willann. The end part of it was a butcher's shop at one time. The first on the right hand side is called Peddar's Way.
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. In the background is the village shop which was, at that time, called Alan's Stores and owned by Alan Hutchinson.
The centre of the village.
The back gardens of Tudor View cottages on the High Street looking south towards the church. The cobbler's shop is on the left of the picture. The photograph appears to have been taken from the first floor of Homeleigh Cottage.
In 1980 Stratford upon Avon Herald advertised Richmond House for Sale at a price of £85,000. It was described as an elegant, Cotswold residence standing in 1/2 an acre with a lovely walled garden. This was prior to the house being listed in 1985.
Owned by the Struthers. The garages stood on the High Street in the 1970s-80s. David Struther bought the garage from Peter Smith in 1972. In 1988 the site was demolished to make way for Galveston Grange.