Poster showing the day's celebrations in Mickleton for the Queen Mothers 90th birthday.
View taken from the High Street.
Enjoying tea outside the Village Hall on the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday.
The cake made by staff at The Three Ways Hotel for the village's celebration of the event.
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
The start line. Children's races on Chapel Lane held during the Queen Mothers 90th birthday celebrations.
Children's races held in Chapel Lane. The old school is in the background.
Children's races held in Chapel Lane.
The Ladies' Race on Chapel Lane.
Children's Wheelbarrow Race held during the birthday celebrations in Chapel Lane.
Toddlers' race held in Chapel Lane.
Decorated car bringing Mrs Crudge to the 90th Birthday Celebrations. Mrs Crudge, who was also 90, lived in Pound Lane and, at the time, was the oldest person in Mickleton.
Some of the children who took party in the Fancy Dress competition.
Children's Fancy Dress competition.
Mrs Anne Stowe [with umbrella] and Mrs Audrey Barnett enjoying the events in Chapel Lane as part of the Queen Mother's 90th birthday celebrations.
Mrs Crudge [on the right] waiting to 'cut the cake' at the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday Celebrations. She was also 90 years old.
This photo shows Mrs Claire Crudge, who was the oldest lady in the village at the time, getting ready to cut the birthday cake at the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday celebrations.
One entry in the fancy dress competition held as part of the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday celebrations.
Dennis Hall, chairman of the celebration committee, in Chapel Lane.
The Fancy Dress Parade at the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday Celebrations including Arthur and Betty Grinnall dressed in turn of the century 'Country Clothes'.