Sadly, the people in this photograph and the date on which it was taken are unknown. The photograph was taken outside the main entrance to King George's Hall when it was at the front of the building. The wedding reception would have been held there. Please do contact us if you can add any information.
Alan Kitchen receives a cup at the annual Gardening Club Flower Show.
Photograph [taken from a newspaper cutting] of Allen S. Kitchen who was presented with the Royal Horticultural Society's Banksian Medal for gaining the most points in the horticultural classes at the annual produce show of the Mickleton Gardening Club in 1982. Allen also won the Dr. Snelson Cup, awarded for the most points in all classes. The ...
Mickleton, under 5s, with their parents and father Christmas at King George's Hall for the annual Welfare Centre Xmas party. the children later sat down for tea.
The Village Hall has always been used for dances. This one is a school disco. Note that the stage is still in place and the lines for badminton are marked on the wooden floor. On the photo are Fred Byrd, Lesley Smith, Jo Tudor and Paul Hopkins
Photograph taken at the Gardening Club Show in 1982. Shown counting the competitor's points are, from L-R, Tom Brightmore, George Compton and Allen Kitchen.
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.
An undated newspaper cutting of a report of the Mickleton Gardening Club's Annual Show held in the King George's Hall. Pictured is Mr Alan Kitchen who was presented with the Royal Horticultural Society's Banksian Medal for gaining the most points in the horticultural classes and the Dr. Snelson Cup for most points in the Show.
Group in hall, possibly for a film or slide show, projector in view. Photograph taken by Evesham Journal
Food laid out for the Harvest supper held in King George's Hall.
Held in the Village Hall.
Held in the Village Hall.
The young man with the bottle (centre front) is David Clark.
Named from left to right are: ?, ?, Joseph Webb, Rev. John Dodds, Mrs Dodds, ?, Dr Vandermin, Mrs Vandermin, ?, Rev. Eric Hammond on the extreme right.
From L_R: Bill Ballard [one time owner of the village shop], Joan Ballard, Brian Robbins, Josie Robbins, Harry Wright, Mrs Harry Wright, ?, ?