Frank Kinchin, the owner, outside the store with his wife, Mary and children, Horace and Mary. This shop would, later, become the Post Office.
A family tree designed and embroidered, mainly in cross stitch, by Eunice Franklin nee Savage. She has recorded details of the three generations descended from her and her husband, Geoffrey Franklin. They married on 9th December 1944.
Freda Struthers photographed in c.1957 at the annual Church Fete. As Freda Righton she married David Struthers in 1943. He owned the garage on the High Street, opposite Milking Pail Lane, and then moved the business to Back Lane where Inverlea Court is now.
The Show was organised by the Victory Memorial Association and run in conjunction with the Annual Fete. Entry forms were to be given to Mr Kitchen and Mr Payne.
From L-R: Rowland Bennett, Aubrey Harper, Margaret Hutchinson nee Kinchin, Graham [Tracker] Mills, Ted [Chippy] Davis. The owner at this time was Mr Rosamund.
An undated newspaper cutting of a report of the Mickleton Gardening Club's Annual Show held in the King George's Hall. Pictured is Mr Alan Kitchen who was presented with the Royal Horticultural Society's Banksian Medal for gaining the most points in the horticultural classes and the Dr. Snelson Cup for most points in the Show.
Not all those in the photograph were from Mickleton. Identified so far are; Front row, 6th from left, Beatrice Kitchen, far right, Wendy Butler Middle rows, 5th from left, Allen Kitchen Back row, extreme right, Peter Butler
Awarded in the class for 5 Butcher's Tegs at Stratford Stock Sales Show Society's Christmas Primestock Show and Sale on 11th December 1984. According to his wife, Geoff was especially proud of winning this as he had entered the only five sheep left in his flock and was up against farmers who had very large ...
George Hopkins and Alma Annie Habbits grew up in Condicote, Gloucestershire. They married on 15th April 1899 and all of their nine children were born there. They eventually moved to Mickleton and lived in Granbrook Road. This photograph was taken by the Evesham Journal photographer but the reason is unknown. Perhaps a Golden Wedding Anniversary?
Anne Coles, Georrge Coles wife, and her sister on the back of the lorry. They were taking produce from Hillside Nursery to Coventry market in the 1920s. George Cole was the owner.
Married at the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Sedgeberrow. Mr. Graham Frederick Mills, only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Mills, of Cotswold House Mickleton married Miss Pauline Anne Willmore of Sedgeberrow. Pauline was my husband Mervyn Willmore's cousin. The 'groom' was goalkeeper for Mickleton football team and a member of the local darts team ...
Greenhouses and harvested field at Arbour House, Broadway Road. Simone Garton and her brother pictured.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in the 1970s: Church Alley, next to the Vicarage. Camera facing N. 1971 Stonetex Hornton type. Roof - 'Grey Cotswolds' tiles. 1 s[torey]. This bungalow was designed by Mr and Mrs W Bowld, long-established market gardeners in Mickleton, and all construction work except the roofing, where another pair of hands was needed, and the ...
Group in hall, possibly for a film or slide show, projector in view. Photograph taken by Evesham Journal
Unidentified man raking soil ready for sowing seeds under glass.
Tom Bowld sowing cauliflower seed.
Vera Plant and Renee Barnes thinning out cauliflower seedlings.
Richard, Claire and Dennis Hall on their float.
Held in the Village Hall.
Held in the Village Hall.
The young man with the bottle (centre front) is David Clark.