Wally Brain in fancy dress in 1939.
The horses' names were Captain and Jerry. Jerry was a war horse. Wally and his horses worked at Cherry Orchard and Long Hill Farm.
This photo of market gardener, Wally Brain in fancy dress costume, presumably for a village fete, was called 'Grow more Food'. The sign on his front reads 'Help the National Emergency'.
A note made in the index to the slide collection states 'relative of Nurse Knight'.
Identified in the index to the original slide collection as the Horseman family but whether this refers to the bride or groom is not known. Further research has shown that William Hazlewood Horseman was the publican at the Butcher's Arms at the beginning of the 20th century. Three of his children married in Mickleton: Minnie ...
The wedding took place in the Church of St Lawrence, Mickleton on 30th September 1909. The parish records show that Elsie Edith Righton was 24 years old and the daughter of grazier, Samuel Righton and his wife Sophie. William Jim Horseman was also 24 and worked then as a railway servant in the parish of ...
An old family of Mickleton
Held in the Village Hall. Back Row in the yellow jumper Doreen Ellis holding Simon Ellis Front Row far right: Pauline Mills in pale blue jumper holding Nigel Mills
Father Christmas makes an appearance in the Village Hall.
Welfare parties were held annually in the Village Hall for all the mothers with pre-school children who attended the regular Welfare clinics.
Identified L-R: standing: Mrs Jill Warwick,Mrs Margaret Davis; sitting: Mrs May Martin, Mrs Gwen Haines, Mrs Marion Griffiths, Mrs Doris Aldworth
Fom left - right: Miss Pamela Wallis, Mrs Duncan, Mrs Peggy Hirtzel, Marguerite Bell, Mrs Phyllis Morgan.