Villagers and children looking at the fancy dress parade in Chapel Lane. The adults are: John Butson, Joan Brown, Michael Barnett, Pat Butson, Mrs Claire Crudge and her daughter and Dennis Hall.
The Fancy Dress Parade at the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday Celebrations.
Arthur and Betty Grinnall among the fancy dressers at the birthday celebrations.
Arthur and Betty Grinnall and Mrs Patricia Pollen at the birthday celebrations in Chapel Lane.
The birthday cake being cut up at the celebrations to mark the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday. Jean Turner from The Three Ways Hotel in the foreground.
Mrs Claire Crudge [sitting] with Mrs Win Newman behind her and Mrs Nora Hardiman on the left at the birthday party.
Miss Ethel Pearce [in mauve striped dress] standing behind Arthur Grinnall [in smock] in Chapel Lane
The Tea Party outside King George's Hall to celebrate the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday.
The Tea Party held on Chapel Lane and outside King George's Hall.
Musicians who played for the dancing in Chapel Lane.
Joan Brown with 'Boots' outside the Chapel at the birthday celebrations
Andrew Baker, the vicar, Fr. John Huntriss, Rosemary Brightmore and Audrey Barnett outside the Joseph Webb Hall on Chapel Lane
Photograph shows Mrs C. Crudge, also aged 90, with Wally Brain at the village's celebration of the Queen Mother's birthday.
The birthday cake being delivered from the Three Ways Hotel to Chapel Lane. Dennis Hall in the foreground.
The Birthday Cake being cut by Mrs Claire Crudge at the 90th birthday celebrations in Chapel Lane,
Buying refreshments in Chapel Lane, Three Ways Hotel and Four Seasons in the Background
Describes some of the events that took place in the village accompanied by two photographs. Anne Stowe is pictured singing in centre of top one.
The bus was previously the first Hedgehog bus.