Beatrice Brain (married name Kitchen) celebrated her 21st birthday on 19th April 1946.
Photograph taken outside the Methodist Chapel in Willersey. Perhaps for a joint service?
Back row, L-R: John Brain, David Barnes, Ray Rose, Neil Potter. Front row, L-R: Margaret Smith, John Smith, 'Son' Mace, Melita Mace.
Mickleton members, from L-R: John Brain, John Smith and & 'Son' Mace receiving the Shield as winners of a County competition. Precise date not known
Three members of the Mickleton team dealing with a 'casulty' during a County competition which they won. From L-R: John Brain, Melita Mace and 'Son' Mace.
Betty Clark, aged two, photographed in the back garden of one of the cottages.
The woman on the left, with bag, is Mrs E. Swift; the man in the cap is Lawrence Kibblewhite. The Queen is ? Clarke.
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.
The young man with the bottle (centre front) is David Clark.
Jackie was four years old and Sue was two when this photograph was taken. The index to the original slide collection states that 'Wille (5 1/2 and Gran' were behind. The hedge that used to run in front of all the houses can also be seen.
Arthur Kinchin with grandfather, Frank at Tadpole, taking a rest from work.
The woman on the far right, standing, is Kate Kinchin. The man, second from left, back row, is Les Kinchin. The seated woman is Mrs Stanley.
The Methodist Chapel in Chapel Lane was built in 1891. The money was mostly raised before the chapel was built. It was built by Mr Sheppard of Honeybourne and cost £750. The opening service was conducted by Dr F. Luke Wiseman in April 1891. He revisited in April 1941 to preach at the Golden Jubilee.
Photograph shows Mr 'Son' Mace being presented with the Gloucestershire County Shield.
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.
This must be a fete or May Day celebration and the ladies are probably judging the fancy dress. The field was called Ten Acres in the WI collection. Was this part of what is now called Twelve Acre Field?
Ann Clark photographed at the back of Nimdene in 1943. The cottage is now called Honeysuckle Cottage. It stands on the junction of Milking Pail Lane with the High Street.
Arthur Kinchin , market gardener, off to market in Birmingham or Bristol.
Photograph taken in May 1943 when Queen Mary visited Medford House. The house was then being used as a hostel for the members of the Women's Land Army.
The date given for this photograph is taken from 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.