In this address, dated July 1869, Sir Maxwell states that due to a complete breakdown in his health he would most likely be unable to continue as Treasurer and Secretary to the Feoffees, posts he had held since July 1843. Aware of 'misrepresentations' of his capabilities in these post he gives details of the progress made in educational provision in the village ...
The Old School Hall, now converted to a house, and the driveway leading to The Schoolmaster's House.
Former village school in Chapel Lane, now a house.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: In Garden Close on the N side of High Street opposite Ballard's Close, camera facing E. Date not known so far but new owner is making enquiries. Timber with some in-filling brick, some plaster. Formerly thatched, now tiled. 3 gabled dormers above eaves line, 2s. Windows 2-light in one ...
Group of young children, boys and girls sitting in formal pose in the playground of the Old School House. On the back of the photograph it states "Miss Jean Smith" who is John's sister. 5th from left on back row John Smith?
Mickleton Primary School, Chapel Lane.
Back of Mickleton Primary School, Chapel Lane
Temporary Classrooms at Mickleton Primary School
Part of the school playground.
This photo shows part of the old primary school playing area, the extra classrooms/terrapins the school hall and office. The hall was also used for meals at lunchtimes.
Taken in front of the school in Chapel Lane shortly before Mr Reay, the headteacher, left the school. According to a contemporary newspaper cutting [The Journal, 29 July 1993, Chipping Campden History Society archives] the idea of having a whole school taken in front of the building came from seeing a similar one taken in ...
The building is now a private house.
Children standing in front of Mickleton School.
Mr Niblett started teaching at Mickleton School in 1930 and retired from his post of headmaster in 1960. He is seen here after being presented with a suitcase and his wife, next to him, has received a bouquet of flowers. Third left at the front: Elizabeth Sollis Far left back row: Tommy Bingham
From L-R: Back Row: ?, ?, ?, Mrs Swift, ?, Daphne Webb, Joyce Bingham Row 2: ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Judith Bell Row 3: ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Roger Franklin, ? Front row: ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Brian Wilson
In the 1950s the building on Back Lane also served as a classroom with the school kitchen built on the right hand side. The kitchen was demolished when the dining hall was converted to a dwelling in 2008. The house is now called The Old School Hall reflecting its previous use.
The photo was taken in the old primary school (now a house) with the Schololmaster's House in the background. Front left: Beccy Roberts,right of her Rosemary Maul Top left: John Rodgers Top Right: Robert Maul
Children's races held in Chapel Lane. The old school is in the background.
Group photograph taken outside the front of the old school in Chapel Lane
Class photograph, taken in school playground with Headmaster's house wall in background. Female teacher on right - name not known. Date is that recorded in the index to the W.I. collection.
Class photograph - date unknown but the index to the W.I. collection had 1930-40. Taken in the school playground.
Class photograph taken in the school playground
Class photograph taken in the school playground. The date given is taken from the index to the W.I. collection.
Compiled by members of Mickleton W.I. in 1970s: Chapel Lane, N side, opposite Methodist Chapel. Camera facing N. First of two classrooms of school in use in 1857 so school house would be near this date. Rubble. Slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 2 ws (two-light, one side hung, one fixed, small panes). Wing at back is single storey. One ...