They were married in the parish church of St Lawrence, Mickleton in 1948. Mrs Kitchen, whose maiden name was Brain, is holding a card from the Queen.
Sheds at the allotments on Stratford Road with Meon Hill in the background.
View of Meon Hill as seen from the allotments on Stratford Road.
View of Glyde Hill from the allotments on Stratford Road. The distinctive row of trees which can be seen on the skyline are known locally as the Shenstone pines as they were planted at the suggestion of William Shenstone, a noted landscape garden designer, on a visit to Mickleton Manor.
Seat outside the Methodist Chapel dedicated to Audrey Heap, who died in 2007 at the age of 99. She had been a member of the Chapel's Women's Fellowship for many years.
This ground was at the rear of the King's Arms public house and on both sides of Church Alley that runs from Church Lane to Lawson Square and Milking Pail Lane.
The cottage lies just off the High Street in Big Garden'
Blenheim Cottage lies sideways on to Church Lane, facing Church Alley. April Cottage is the white cottage just behind.
Church Alley runs from Church Lane through to Lawson Square past the Kings Arms garden and at the rear of Ballards Close.
The High Altar stained glass window has recently been attributed to Frederick Preedy a prolific architect and stained glass painter born in Offenham, Worcestershire in 1820. The altar rails are 17th century with communion symbols.
Two cottages standing at the junction of Tadpole, Gloucester Lane, Broad Marston Lane and Chapel Lane. Cotswold Edge can be seen in the distance.
Farewell party, hosted by the Methodist Chapel's Women's Fellowship, held at the Joseph Webb Hall for Janet & David Key c 2003. David was retiring as Minister of the Methodist Chapel and he and Janet were leaving the village. Colin Ware standing. Table in foreground L to R round the table: Janet Key, Anne Harvey, ...
Garden Cottage, Big Garden off High Street
Garden Cottage in Big Garden off High street used to be a vegetable shop.
Gates into the new churchyard. This land was given by Mr. Steele Graves Hamilton and was consecrated by Bishop Headlam in 1929.
Indexed by the W.I. as Mill Bank. It is now called Mill Lane.
The Hedgehog bus outside the Butcher's Arms. On 22nd July 2008, the bus toured the village as a publicity exercise to make people aware of its services and to try to recruit new drivers.
On 22nd July 2008 the Hedgehog community bus was parked for a time in the car park of the King's Arms as part of a publicity campaign to make more villagers aware of its services and to recruit new drivers.
Hedgehog Bus passing King George's Hall, Chapel Lane on a publicity campaign to make more people in the village aware of the bus service so that they would use it more. The driver is thought to be John Franklin.
Hidcote Road above Mickleton after ascending Bakers Hill.
Janet & David Key's farewell party held in the Joseph Webb Hall, c 2003. L to R round the table: Pauline Douglas-Smith, Joan Geeson, Doreen Guest, Jean Fairbairn. David was retiring as Minister of the Methodist Chapel.