Teacher: Mrs Elaine Shewan Pupils - from L-R: Front row: Helen Guyver, Victoria Jones, Victoria Ridgway, Melanie Hopkins, Kate Eve, Samantha Romarin Middle row: Andrew Walker, David Garton, Charles Hollis, Mark Fairfax, Joel Vickers, Dean March Back row: Ian Manktelow, Nicholas Wright, Clare Follett, Harriet Jones, Sarah Moss, Luanne Grinnall, Peter Hall, Daniel Maull
Teachers are Mrs B. Ravenscroft (standing) and Mrs E. Shewan (seated). Pupils Front L to R: Catherine Kelly, Miranda Brown, Cassie Perez, Holly Stowe Boys identified as : Thomas Payne, Patrick Butler, Thomas Righton, Richard James, Tom Manktilow, Also on the photo; Lucy Bacon, Aimi Watts ( married name)
The man, second from left, was identified by the W.I. as Mr Joseph Webb.
An old postcard showing the parade in Mill Lane. On the reverse has been written: Cirencester Club Parade. Campden Band. Church Service. (Lent by Mrs J. Bennett) Mill Lane would have been called Mill Bank at that time.
Photograph was taken outside the Butcher's Arms at Whitsun. The man carrying the banner on the right hand side was identified in the index to the slide collection as Mr Righton, grandfather of W.I. member, Freda Struthers.
The only information that accompanied this photograph was 'Sam Margetts, on the left, is carrying 'the bag''.
Arthur Roberts was the village cobbler (1950s) and he worked in this wooden workshop on the High Street. He lived in Granbrook Lane.
Mr Tom Harper with a lorry belonging to market gardeners, Collett and Hubbard whose land was off Back Lane
Villagers celebrate the coronation of Edward VI on 12 May 1937 with younger ones in fancy dress.
Villagers celebrate the coronation of Edward VI on 12 May 1937 with younger ones in fancy dress.
The little boy in the front row wearing striped trousers and a very tall striped hat has been identified, by his brother John, as Leonard (Len) Hopkins.
Mrs Clarke outside her cottage, Cosycot in Gloucester Lane, reputed to be the oldest cottage in Mickleton.
Helen Dornan is standing at the front door at the side of Tadpole Cottage. Helen lived at Tadpole Cottage from 1999-2002. Tadpole Cottage was built before 1936; it was a worker's cottage for Brain's at Cherry Orchard.
Photograph taken at the Gardening Club Show in 1982. Shown counting the competitor's points are, from L-R, Tom Brightmore, George Compton and Allen Kitchen.
The photograph was taken at the junction of Meon Road with Granbrook Lane.
Photograph taken in Cedar Road. Note the 'Cornish' style council houses appear as when they were built in 1950.
This photograph is taken from an undated newspaper cutting. The caption below reads: Runs were plentiful at Mickleton on Sunday but the home team's total of 124 was not enough to beat the "Gloucestershire Echo" who won by five wickets. Our picture of the Mickleton team and umpires shows, back row (left to right): Sgt.-Maj. ...
The man on the far right, in the bowler hat, is Dr. Johnson
Possibly taken in the 1930s
Miss Dixon inspecting the cubs