These people all worked for Joseph Webb and are photographed here outside the Block 21 greenhouses on Canada Lane. This block were the last built up the Lane, on the left hand side, and, as the name suggests, there were 21 of them! The only person identified, to date, is John Richard Hopkins who is ...
Vegetables being packed at Cherry Orchard in 1961. Frank Ingles is nearest the camera and Wally Brain, the owner, to his right.
The group are in Milking Pail Lane.
May Day procession probably shown at the back of the Kings Arms by the stables. Date unknown . Dress appears to be c.1840s?
November 23 MCA meeting hosted by Marguerite Bell at Hidcote Cottage. A very enjoyable evening hosted by Marguerite Bell with lots of memories shared in the course of the evening.
From L-R: Ann Higgins, Doreen Wright, Elizabeth Smith [Podge], Kate [Kathleen] Bennett, Dorothy Bennett, Dorothy Birt, Denise ?, Margaret Woodfield.
Geoff and Eunice Franklin had four children; Marian, Roger, Malcolm and Dulcie. Clive Brooker (Marian's son) is seated on the pony. Dulcie Franklin is standing at the pony's head. Meon Hill can be seen in the background.
This was one of the Women's Institute's collection of images which formed the basis of our collection but no further information was given for it so neither the location of the quarry nor the identities of the men are known. Can anyone help?
Rev. Dodds, the Minister, and Methodist Sunday School boys and girls in formal group pose. Elizabeth Payne is on left end of the back row with William, her brother, at the left end of the row below.
At Birchfield, Broad Marston Lane.
Pumpkins grown at Birchfield, Broad Marston Lane.
Margaret Smith (John Smith's wife), in foreground, and Eileen Hall ( John Smith's sister) on decorated bicycles in Mickleton Carnival
Stanley Prospect Gardens Float, Maureen Blake sitting in the foreground wearing blue. Margaret Smith (John's wife) worked there.
Margaret Smith (John's wife) dressed as a man with Eileen Hall (John's sister) with their decorated bicycles at Mickleton Carnival
"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" float at Mickleton Carnival. All of these people worked for Webbs market gardeners on Canada Lane. Left to Right: ?, Mrs Christine Maull, Eileen Hale, unknown and in the teachers outfit far right Grace Brain.
Group of eight men and five women, formally posed for group photograph, dressed in uniform
Photograph shows Mr 'Son' Mace being presented with the Gloucestershire County Shield.
Back row, L-R: Adam Trainor, Arthur Trainor, Kylie Aavack, David Garton, Simon Nicolas, Jamie Longford, Jason Moss, Jamie Armstrong, Lloyd Hales. Front Row, L-R: Scott Hales, Oliver Hartshorne, Robert Coldicott, Sam Walby.
Photograph taken from an undated newspaper cutting of members and guests attending the Club's annual dinner held at the Butcher's Arms. The guest of honour was Gloucestershire batsman, Tom Graveney. The man on the far left is Dick Brain, second left (on the opposite side of the table) is Rowland Bennett. [Editor: Research has found that the ...
Mickleton Fete Show winners: l to r - Mr W. Brain (open cup), Miss P. Brain & Mrs A. Kitchen (domestic cup), Mr A. Kitchen (cottagers' cup) and Mr B. Robbins, president. Held in Twelve Acre Field at Baylis'.
Photograph taken in Milking Pail Lane. From left to right: Horace Kinchin (by wagon), Wing Commander Rayner Booth, shopkeeper Mr Morris, Wally Brain (bending), ?, George Bayliss (on pump) and Len Lester (hose end).