This panel had formed part of the original fireplace in the Broadway home of Mr Peter Renfrew which had been built by a William Lissaman. The panel had been stored in a garage since the 1930s. On it, written in pencil, was: Made by C.E.Leech, Mickleton Nov. 14th 1908. Research has found that Charles Edward ...
Frank Kinchin, the owner, outside the store with his wife, Mary and children, Horace and Mary. This shop would, later, become the Post Office.
Hillside Nursery was set up by Joan Coles ( later Sheppard) grandfather, George Coles. They moved to Mickleton when Joan's father was 6 or 7. Workers Left to Right front: Bill Brain ( Rose Cottage), Charlie Cowley, Bill Coles ( a miner in Wales), George Alibone, Ray Cowley ( brother of George Cowley), Reg Read Left to Right ...
Mary Kinchin with Horace and baby Mary outside Vine Cottage, formerly known as Tracey's Cottage c1900.
The proprietor was Sarah Tombs.
Given this title in the W.I. collection. No further information was given.
Class photograph taken outside, probably in the school playground.
Group photograph taken outside, probably in the school playground. Female teacher - name unknown
Group photograph taken outside the front of the old school in Chapel Lane
Photograph probably taken in the school playground.
View of the centre of the village on a postcard posted at Lower Quinton on 7th September 1901. The village shop can be seen on the right.
Shows Tudor House at the time it was the village post office, circa.1900.
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