Only the cover was photographed for inclusion in the original slide collection. The tract is titled, 'What the sun-dial taught me' and was written by the Rev. W. Bryan Brown. Published by New Every Week No. 534. The context in which Sam Margetts is mentioned is not known.
Jackson-Stops and Staff advertised Richmond House for sale by private treaty in June 2000. The owners at the time were Mr and Mrs Frank Towers. The house was advertised as an ' Attractive Grade II Listed House, dating from the early 18th Century'. It was described as ' principally constructed of Cotswold stone... under a ...
The names we have been given for these women, photographed at Stoneleigh, are, l-r, Marjorie ?, Sophie Righton, Ada Righton and Marjorie Petts.
Villagers celebrating the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Villagers celebrating of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer. Photograph taken outside the Three Ways [now House] Hotel. Tony Bird standing, 2nd from right.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer. Left to Right: Sue Stallard, Maureen Cholterton (at the back), Flo Brain, Cheryl Spencer, Ann Clifford ( at the back), the mystery lady in the striped top, Kath Turner ( at the back), Sandra Hall
Villagers celebrating the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer.
Sam was the fourth child of George Cowley and his wife Ellen nee Kinchin born in Mickleton in 1896. He appears in uniform in this photograph. Is it the Gloucestershire Regiment? The cap badge seems to have a sphinx on top. A record has been found of WW1 medals being awarded to a Sam Cowley ...
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The girls were playing in a tournament at Moreton in the Marsh. The rabbit mascot was Rosemarie Donaldson's. Back Row Left to Right: Amanda Hopkins, Kay Holloway (Coldicott), Corinne Groves (Bartlett), Deenie Hopkins, Annie Castle (Rogers). Front Row Left to Right: Rosemarie Donaldson (Moss), Pamela Philipson, Tracy Maull and Alison Loewe (Lodge) Thanks to Alison Loewe who identified all the ...
Schoolchildren meet at the fountain in the High Street with Mr Joseph Webb. He started a market gardening business in the village in 1896 and was a Methodist. Mr Webb was instigated the building the Band of Hope Hall ( later named The Joseph Webb Hall). The Methodist Chapel did a lot of work with ...
Shown front Left is Roger Niblett the schoolmaster's son and Right Mrs Sheppard's sister Diana Cole
The Franklin family farmed here from 1946-1992 and also at Church Piece, rented from Gloucestershire County Council, from the late 1980s.
Named from left to right are: Stan Lodge, Harold Goodwin, Stephen Foulkes, Cynthia Thomas [now Potter], Cath Turner, Sue Payne [holding card], Dennis Hall, Lorna Hollis, Beatrice Kitchen, Colin Maull, John Hoggins, Cheryl Spencer, Mrs Goldby [Methodist Minister's wife], Margaret Worsdell.
From L-R: Richard Taylor, Ron Kibblewhite, Percy Lynes (holding cup), Les Barnes, Rowland Bennett, Simon Jones. The team had won the competition at Quinton and were photographed at Mickleton, on the Senior Playing Field, before taking part in an Over 30s v. Under 30s match.
John Edwards standing outside No. 37, Ballards Close.
In the King's Arms carpark. Identified as, from L-R: Colin Maull, Andrew Payne, Bob Choleorton, Nigel Gilkes, Tom Bingham, ?, ?, Jeremy Morriss.