The Fancy Dress Parade at the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday Celebrations.
Arthur and Betty Grinnall among the fancy dressers at the birthday celebrations.
Arthur and Betty Grinnall and Mrs Patricia Pollen at the birthday celebrations in Chapel Lane.
The birthday cake being cut up at the celebrations to mark the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday. Jean Turner from The Three Ways Hotel in the foreground.
Mrs Claire Crudge [sitting] with Mrs Win Newman behind her and Mrs Nora Hardiman on the left at the birthday party.
Miss Ethel Pearce [in mauve striped dress] standing behind Arthur Grinnall [in smock] in Chapel Lane
Joan Brown with 'Boots' outside the Chapel at the birthday celebrations
Andrew Baker, the vicar, Fr. John Huntriss, Rosemary Brightmore and Audrey Barnett outside the Joseph Webb Hall on Chapel Lane
Photograph shows Mrs C. Crudge, also aged 90, with Wally Brain at the village's celebration of the Queen Mother's birthday.
The birthday cake being delivered from the Three Ways Hotel to Chapel Lane. Dennis Hall in the foreground.
The Birthday Cake being cut by Mrs Claire Crudge at the 90th birthday celebrations in Chapel Lane,
Buying refreshments in Chapel Lane, Three Ways Hotel and Four Seasons in the Background
Describes some of the events that took place in the village accompanied by two photographs. Anne Stowe is pictured singing in centre of top one.
Alison Lodge being presented with her Queen's Guide Award by Rev. Harry Goldby, the Methodist Minister.
Alison Lodge being presented with her Queen's Guide Award by Rev. Harry Goldby, the Methodist Minister.
Village celebrations of Queen's Silver Jubilee. Margaret Smith (John's wife) wearing striped jacket in foreground. The lady on the right wearing blue lived at Mickleton House
Wheelbarrow Race. Alan's Store, the village general store, is in the background. Alan Hutchinson owned Alan's Store; his father, David, owned the Three Ways House Hotel and was responsible for adding the extension.
Flower arrangement in the shape of a bell, created by Sandra Hall. It decorated a window sill in St Lawrence's Church for the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977.
Some of Dave Lewis's railway models on display at the village exhibition which was held as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
Mickleton members of the British Red Cross organisation. There is no information on the back of the photograph so the names of the people are unknown and as is the date it was taken but it is probably 1940s/50s.
We would love to know who this gentleman was. Please let us know if you can identify him. The photo was part of the W.I. collection.
We do not know who the names of these people. Please let us know if you can identify them. The photo is from the W.I. collection.
We have no further information. Can anyone identify them? The photo was part of the W.I. collection.
The index to the original slide collection described these as painted by Sam Margetts. They appear to have been embroidered in cross stitch so did Sam paint the design for needlewomen to follow?