At back: unknown. Front, from L-R: Mrs Daphne Beadle, ?, Mrs Marion Griffiths, Mrs Jill Warwick.
From left to right: Mrs Beatrice Kitchen (nee Brain), Mrs Jill Warwick, Mrs Gwen Bell, Mrs Daphne Beadle, Mrs Yardley.
Held in the Village Hall - date unknown. Identified, from left to right are: Mrs Darvill, Mrs Payne and Mrs Harper.
From L-R: Daphne Beadle, Sandra Eve, Rosalind Whiteman, Jenny Payne, Mairie Phillipson, Hazel Riley, Marguerite Bell.
From L-R: Mrs Walter Stanley, Mrs Sue Payne, Mrs Mary Dolby, Mrs Mary Brain, Mrs Dick Brain, Mrs Harry Brain, Mrs Bryan, Mrs Hinton, Mrs Beatrice Kitchen [nee Brain, daughter of Mary].
From L-R: Mrs Beatrice Kitchen [nee Brain], Mrs Gwen Bell, Mrs Alice Mills, Mrs Yardley, Mrs Hazel Taylor, Mrs Pauline Mills, Mrs Margaret Hutchinson [nee Kinchin], Mrs Freda Struthers [nee Righton].
From L-R: Mrs Walter Stanley, Mrs Sue Payne, Mrs Mary Dolby, Mrs Mary Brain, Mrs Dick Brain, Mrs Harry Brain, Mrs Bryan, Mrs Hinton, Mrs Beatrice Kitchen [nee Brain, daughter of Mary].
Held in the Village Hall. From left - right: Freda Struthers [nee Righton], ?, ?
Women who worked at Webbs' Nursery holding green peppers. 2nd from left is Margaret Smith (nee Grinnall), Mrs Fred Brown, Mrs Ian Rhodes, Mrs Mary Terry.In centre: Mrs Lesley Barnes The market garden supplied Birmingham Market with cauliflowers, tomatoes and lettuce
L-R standing: Mrs Hazel Taylor, ?, ?, Mrs Freda Struthers, Mrs Eunice Franklin, Mrs Kathleen Bennett, Mrs Glover, Mrs Gwen Bell. In front: Mrs Sherwin
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee. From left to right: Marguerite Bell, ?, ?, ?
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee.From left to right: ?, ?, ?, ?, Freda Struthers (nee Righton)
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee. In the front row, L-R: Mrs Beat Kitchen, Wally Brain, Alan Kitchen, Mrs Gwen Bell Second row: end from left Margaret Devereux
King George's Hall laid ready for the W.I. party before it was altered. Photo shows Miss Mary Pierce, Mrs Beatrice Kitchen and Mrs Marguerite Bell.
This photo shows a W.I. Show held each year in September. Members with some of the entries include (from L-R) Mary Kinchin, Beatrice Kitchen, Evelyn Moss, Mrs Vandermin, Anne Stowe, Mrs Brain, Freda Struthers, Mrs Slatter.
Miss Hammond is photographed outside her cottage.
Riding on the back of one of Webb's lorries. Back row, L-R: Fanny Norton, Tom Hatward, Edith Norton. Front row, L_R: Bessie Clark, unknown, Wyn Bennett, Elsie Nash. Note the telephone number, Mickleton 3!
From L-R: Wally Brain [it was his business], Nancy Wright, Frank Ingles and Kathleen Bennett.
Date unknown but described as 'old' in the index to the original slide collection compiled c. 1964.
D. Wilfred Smith (foreman), on the left, and John Brace of Chipping Campden. Both men worked for Pyments, the Campden building firm that carried out the alterations to Medford House in the 1960s.
Marion and Geoffrey Franklin working on their allotment. They grew strawberries, cauliflowers and onions which were then sold.
Left to Right: Bill Brain, Charlie Cowley, Bill Coles ( brother of George), George Alliborne, Ray Cowley, Maurice Smith ( from Ilmington), George Cowles Owner ( Grandfather of Joan Sheppard), Jack Barnes
Photograph shows home owner Percy Lynes and his sister May, standing outside the house he had bought just before his marriage to Dorothy Bennett in 1959. The couple lived there for the rest of their lives.
The Club was led by Rev. Eric Hammond, also known as Father Hammond, who is pictured on the far left.