From L-R: Front row, seated: Fay Jeffrey, John Reay (Headteacher), Sally Cole Back row: Carole Thomas, Sylvia Bromley, Elaine Shewan, Janet Jenkins
From L-R: Front row: Sally Cole (teacher), John Reay (Headteacher). What are they holding? Back row: Teachers: Elaine Shewan, Fay Jeffrey, Carole Thomas, Sylvia Bromley
Named the King George's Hall, it was built to commemorate the coronation of George V in 1911. The village children had their Coronation Tea in the hall before it was completed. The cost of land,building,furniture and fittings was £813 one shilling and threepence ha'penny. Considerably altered to allow disabled access and more modern facilities the hall ...
Called Moss's workshop as, when the photograph was taken, it was owned by Mr James [Jim] Moss, a local builder. The house on the right is Hollymount.
Tractor owned by Mr Michael Stowe
Photograph taken in August, 1990 when the village took part in the nation's celebration of the Queen Mother's 90th birthday.
Taxi, decorated with ribbons, that conveyed Mrs Crudge, also aged 90, to the village celebrations held to mark the Queen Mother's 90th birthday.
Building work being carried out. The cottage was named after a racehorse but is now called Honeysuckle Cottage. It stands on the junction of Milking Pail Lane with the High Street.
No. 10 Bearcroft Gardens under construction by DeltaVale Homes in 1993.
These lovely houses were built where the Manor's kitchen garden had been.
The Order of Service booklet for the celebrations held in Mickleton for Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's 90th birthday.
Inside pages from the Order of Service to mark the 90th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
View taken from the entrance to Old Manor Gardens.
Photograph taken during the restoration work.
Photograph taken after restoration work had been completed.
The shop can be seen in the background with Myrtle House next to it.