Mickleton Brownies in the Junior Playing Fields
Mickleton Brownies presenting a clock for the community room at the Leasows. Brownies front row seated Left to Right: Unknown, Penny Hopkins, Unknown, Unknown, Sarah Clarke, Karen Tudor Brownies second row Left to Right:Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Penny Hopkins ( 5th from left), Pam Moss ( seated just in front of the clock), crouched far right Elizabeth ...
Rosemary Warwick receiving her Queen's Guide Certificate. Photo taken on the steps of the Joseph Webb Hall.
Two named but not identified as David and William Clark.
Left to Right: Douglas Stowe, Ted Deveraux, Arthur Paget, Paddy Roachford, Cyril Tuffley ( lived at Goldby Lodge- his father was gardener at The Manor), Dick Brain, Dennis Wood Man standing at the back: F. Chadburn
Photographed outside the Joseph Webb Hall. Identified as: Back row (L-R): David Clark, David Matthews, Richard Brown, Scoutmaster unknown, Tony Harper, Unknown. Front row: Gordon James, Ian Roberts, Martin Hopkins, Roger Hopkins, William Clark.
Mickleton Cubs in Chapel Lane. Back right with beard and blue T shirt Anthony Cox, lady front right Anne Cox, left of Anthony Cox Maggie Hales. Later ( Anne Cox would become the Parish Council secretary for many years.) Front right scout Tim Cox
Alison Lodge being presented with her Queen's Guide Award by Rev. Harry Goldby, the Methodist Minister.
Alison Lodge being presented with her Queen's Guide Award by Rev. Harry Goldby, the Methodist Minister.
Two scouts (unidentified) and Miss Dixon
Miss Dixon, standing on left.
The WI index that accompanied the original description reads simply 'Chaddy and Miss Dixon [fourth from right]'.
The date given is that recorded in the index to the W.I. collection.
Identified as: Back row (L-R): David Clark, David Matthews, Richard Brown, Scoutmaster unknown, Tony Harper, Unknown. Front row: Gordon James, Ian Roberts, Martin Hopkins, Roger Hopkins, William Clark.
Leaders, Mrs Win Newman [top right] and Mrs Barbara Cotton [top left], enjoying a singalong with the Guides. Do contact us if you can identify anyone.
Two Mickleton Guides, Sharon Bell and Lisa Hollis, became the first girls in the North Gloucester District to win the prestigious Baden Power Trefoil- the highest award a Guide can win. The 15 year old girls had to pass a wide variety of tests to win the award including: learning all about First Aid, map reading ...