Concert in the Village Hall Marguerite Bell shown 3rd from left.
This photograph also shows the Manse built next to the chapel.
At Birchfield, Broad Marston Lane.
Michael Stowe grew this field of pumpkins in 1999. This view of the crop looks east towards Meon Hill and is now the site of the new primary school.
Pumpkins grown at Birchfield, Broad Marston Lane.
Display of some of the kneelers made for St Lawrence Church by local people.
Back row, L-R: Adam Trainor, Arthur Trainor, Kylie Aavack, David Garton, Simon Nicolas, Jamie Longford, Jason Moss, Jamie Armstrong, Lloyd Hales. Front Row, L-R: Scott Hales, Oliver Hartshorne, Robert Coldicott, Sam Walby.
Gas pipes being laid in High Street, by Hoby House.
Gas pipes in Canada Lane with Meon Hill in the background.
Gas pipes being laid on the High Street in the centre of the village.
Gas pipes being laid in Church Lane.
Gas pipes being laid in Church Lane.
Pipes being laid in Granbrook Road [now Lane]. The person on the bicycle was identifed, in the index that accompanied the original slide collection, as Malcolm Brown.
Photo shows Mrs Anne Stowe and Mr and Mrs Allen Kitchen at Mickleton Horse Show held at Centenary Farm, Broad Marston Lane, in 1994
A view of the Wisteria clad facade of Mickleton House, taken from the High Street.
Tea party on the lawn at Mickleton Manor for ancestors of the Graves-Hamilton family who were the last Lords of the Manor of Mickleton. This photo shows some of the American family and some villagers who met them.
A tea party was held in the grounds of Mickleton Manor for American ancestors of the Graves Hamilton Family. The photo shows Audrey ? , Lynne Skinner, Sue Payne, Pam Overton and Anne Stowe.
Tea party at Mickleton Manor for ancestors of the Graves-Hamilton family. This photo shows some of the villagers who were present and the new houses built in Manor Gardens. John Kinchin, who has taken many photographs of the village, is standing on the chair.
Photo shows villagers who welcomed visiting American ancestors of the Graves Hamilton family to a tea party held at the manor. John Ingram, Eunice Franklin, Margaret Ingram, Marion Devereux, Flo Aston, Freda Slingsby are sitting at the table. The Manor is in the background.
Taken in front of the school in Chapel Lane shortly before Mr Reay, the headteacher, left the school. According to a contemporary newspaper cutting [The Journal, 29 July 1993, Chipping Campden History Society archives] the idea of having a whole school taken in front of the building came from seeing a similar one taken in ...
From L-R: Front row: Mrs E. Shewan (teacher), Mrs S. Cole (teacher), Mr J. Reay (Headteacher), Mrs S. Bromley (teacher), Mrs C. Thomas (teacher) Middle row: Mrs C. March, Mrs F. Jeffrey, Mrs A. Clifford, Mrs B. Hughes Back row: Mrs S. Rose, Mrs I. Simmons, Mrs E. Manktelow 2024 Stacey Smith shared fond memories of her time at ...
From L-R: Front row: Sylvia Bromley, Carole Thomas, John Reay (Headteacher), Sally Cole, Elaine Shewan Middle row: Marney Seijas, Sonja Rose, Anne Clifford, Elaine Manktelow Back row: Cissie Hughes, Rene Simmons, Carol March
From L-R: Front row: Mrs E. Shewan (teacher), Mrs S. Cole (teacher), Mr J. Reay (Headteacher), Mrs E. Webb, Mrs C. Thomas Back row: Mrs A. Clifford, Mrs R. Simmons, Mrs C. Hughes, Mrs C. March, Mrs F. Jeffrey