Seated are L-R; Henry Fincham and Jim Moss with Wally Brain, standing behind.
Behind the counter are, from left - right, Cheryl Spencer and Mrs Spencer.
Behind the counter are, from left - right, Cheryl Spencer and Mrs Spencer.
Jackie was four years old and Sue was two when this photograph was taken. The index to the original slide collection states that 'Wille (5 1/2 and Gran' were behind. The hedge that used to run in front of all the houses can also be seen.
Janet & David Key's farewell party held in the Joseph Webb Hall, c 2003. L to R round the table: Pauline Douglas-Smith, Joan Geeson, Doreen Guest, Jean Fairbairn. David was retiring as Minister of the Methodist Chapel.
Farewell party for Janet & David Key at the Joseph Webb Hall c2003. L to R round the table: Edna Harden, Nancy Cherry, Joyce Murphy, Dorothy Griffin, Marjorie Bradley (back view).
Janet & David Key's farewell party c 2003, held in the Joseph Webb Hall. L to R round the table: Mary Terry, Margaret Byrd, Flo Aston, Jean Ware. David was retiring as Minister of the Methodist Chapel.
Janet & David Key's farewell party held at the Joseph Webb Hall c2003, hosted by members of the Methodist Chapel's Women's Fellowship. David was retiring as Minister at the Methodist Chapel. L to R round the table: Peggy Freeman, David Key, Bessie Clarke, Ruby Cowley.
Situated on High Street, next to Ivy House and belongs to Stoneleigh. Jim Moss was a village builder and lived at Stoneleigh until his death in 2009.
Jim Moss - Chairman of the Parish Council, Dennis Hall and Johnny Hoggins. Photo taken in the Village Hall.
Joe Yates, the chimney sweep.
Photograph shows John as a schoolboy at Campden Grammar School. The photo is undated but probably about 1952. John was born in Mickleton in 1941, the fifth child of John Richard Hopkins and his wife Gertrude Jane nee Cowley.
This photograph was taken at the Bell Inn, Willersey on New Year's Eve. John is in drag! His mother was Gertrude Jane Hopkins nee Cowley.
John Isom (left) and local poet George Compton ( Right) composed a musical version of Wind in the Willows and the 24-strong Meon Singers performed the musical in King George's Hall on December 18th 1992. Mr Isom also conducted the Meon Singers. As reported in the Gloucestershire Echo December 5th 1992.
Mr Webb established his successful market gardening business in the village in 1896.
John Hoggins on top of the bonfire, Ernest Mace in white sleeves. The bonfire was on Meon Hill.
Part of the village's celebration of the Queen's Silver Jubilee.
Taking place at the Horse Show in 1994.
Mr & Mrs Leary with Julie after she had been presented with her Queen's Guide Award in a special ceremony in the Village Hall.