Taking part in the village celebration of the Queen's Silver Jubilee. This photo was taken in Cedar Road.
One of Joseph Webb's lorries decorated as a float and winner of the first prize. Photographed on the Senior Playing Field, Long Marston Road. The cricket pavilion can be seen on the right.
Photographed on High Street, The floats are passing Will-Ann and approaching Tudor Cottages.
Three Ways Hotel float turning into Meon Road.
Dennis Hall at the Plantation holding a card made by children for the Queen Mother's 90th birthday, 4th August 1990. In the background are the black and white cottages and this photo shows Peddars Way with a red tile roof rather than the thatch it has now.
The British Legion Hall was located at the back of The Kings Arms Starting from Back Far Right round the table to Bottom Right the men are: Charlie Harper, unknown, unknown, John Kinchin, Bert Simmons, George Hughes, Arthur Kinchin, Graham Mills, Ray Vallender, Stewart Slatter, Leslie Devereux, Arthur Brain, unknown, unknown, Bill Yates, George Yates, Bernard Hands, ...
Villager's watching Dulcie Franklin and her father, Geoffrey arriving at the church in a horse drawn carriage for her marriage to Peter Smith.
Dulcie Franklin and her father Geoffrey arriving at the church in a horse drawn carriage.
A shamanic group in a circle as they attend a conference in the garden of Mickleton House. Mickleton House was a centre for the Emissaries of Divine Light,a global spiritual network initiated by Lloyd Arthur Meeker in the USA in 1932.
From L-R are: ?, Margaret Hewson, Daphne Dell, Bob Dell.
Ethel A[unknown]. Hopkins was the second child of John Richard Hopkins and his wife Gertrude Jane nee Cowley. She was born in 1926 so would have been seven years old when this photograph was taken in 1933.
Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the King's Arms gardens.
Villagers celebrate the Coronation of King George V1 on 12 May 1937.
Beatrice Kitchen (nee Brain) is in the centre wearing a sailor's hat and with a crown on the front of her outfit.
The people on this float worked for Webb's market gardening business.
The woman on the left, with bag, is Mrs E. Swift; the man in the cap is Lawrence Kibblewhite. The Queen is ? Clarke.
Photograph and newspaper article, written by Mickleton reporter, John W.Kinchin, recording the life and work of the Reverend Hammond, vicar at St Lawrence's Church for 22 years.
The man on the left with his back to the photographer is Harry Wright. The woman in the light coat on the right is Mrs Sue Payne and the woman in the parade, at the front, is schoolteacher, Mrs E. Swift. The Queen is ? Clark.
Fish being delivered to the Milking Pail public house by a man with a donkey cart. Stephen Cowley was licensee at the time.