First walkers set off along the High Street.
First group of walkers arriving at the finish.
Eric Ingles and John Smith sprout picking in the "Langet", the field behind cemetery. They were weighing sprouts into 20lb bags.
Thomas Stowe being held by his father Lyndon at his christening in St Lawrence Church by Rev John Huntriss.
Mrs Beatrice Kitchen, Gay Rochfort, Canon Antony Rowe and Pamela Hall celebrate after raising £527 as part of the Cobalt Unit Appeal Fund's Cobalt Coffee Chain. Mrs Kitchen organised the event which was held in the Joseph Webb Hall and had expected to only raise about £100.
John Kinchin being held aloft by Graham [Tracker] Mills [on left] and Percy Lynes.
Children at the Sunday School Party c.1950s. Front Row left to Right: ?, Phylis Bennett ( 2nd left), ?,?,Tommy Bingham ( 1st boy in the row), ?,?,?, Joyce Bingham, Ian Rose, ?,?,?,?, Jill Rose ( far right).
Photograph taken when American members of the Graves family, whose ancestors were Lords of the Manor, visited Mickleton. Included among the Mickleton residents who attended were Allen [dark suit and tie in centre] and Beatrice Kitchen [ pink, flowery dress, facing camera] and Malcolm Brown [short sleeved green shirt].
L-R: Mike Riley, Jeremy Morris, John Ravenscroft, Clive Beadle, Les Morris and David Bell on the steps of the village hall where a badminton court had been marked out. The stage was still in place, the court 9 feet short and the beams had to be contended with! The rules were slightly changed to accommodate ...
Chimney sweep, Joe Yates shakes hands with the bride, [Beryl] Natalie Brain, following her wedding to Francis E. Smith in St. Lawrence's Church between July and September 1958. This [or a kiss!] was supposed to bring good luck to the newlyweds.
Perce James, the carter, who looked after the horses at Hillside Nurseries.
Left to Right: Chrissy Coles ( mother of Joan Cole), Joan Coles ( later Sheppard), Diane Coles ( Joan's sister) and Freda Brain ( later wife of Barlow Stanley)
Stephen Cowley, in the centre, was licensee of the Milking Pail pub. This photograph was lent to Mickleton Women's Institute by Mrs Florence Bennett who had written 'August House Party' on the reverse. She grew up next door, in Hidcote Cottage, and her family and the Cowley family were great friends.
Barn built by the Franklin family on land they farmed at Beggar's Barn
At this time the garage owner was a Mr Rosamund. The man on the forecourt is Rowland Bennett. The garage was where Alveston Grange now stands, opposite Milking Pail Lane.
Leaders, Mrs Win Newman [top right] and Mrs Barbara Cotton [top left], enjoying a singalong with the Guides. Do contact us if you can identify anyone.
The index to the original W.I. slide collection identified the woman standing at the gate on the right of the photograph as Mrs Brain.
Probably the North Cotswold Hunt who regularly met at The Kings Arms in this period.
Photograph of residents of the Leasows bungalows taken outside the community room. Far left ( in the apron) Jean Folks, right of her (in the pink top), Mrs. Read, just behind her ( white hair) Mrs. Bingham, front row ( in purple V neck dress) Mrs. Reid, front row: 3rd from right Mrs. Brain, 2nd from ...
Public house at far end of Lawson Square run, at the time of this photograph, by Stephen Cowley. The girl on the far left is Florence Collett [her family were living at neighbouring Hidcote Cottage] and next to her is Annie Beatrice Cowley. The occasion is not known but the girls and their mothers seem to be ...
An identical photograph to another which was described in the original index as 'Fish Delivery at the Milking Pail'. The information in the index for this image identifies the man on the donkey cart as Mr. Booker, a rag and bone man. He was collecting rabbit skins for which he paid 3d. Others identified as ...
Shows Stephen Cowley (Licensee) and his family and a cartload of barrels being delivered.
Roger Niblett arrived in 1932 to take up a post as a school teacher. Photographed here are Mr Niblett's mother and father, Roger Niblett and his wife ( far right) with their son Roger. Joan Sheppard , as a child, is in the light dress ( not clear which of the two).
From L-R: Jean Hall, Margaret Allard, David Struthers (owner), Mike Kinchin, ?