Farewell party for Janet & David Key at the Joseph Webb Hall c2003. L to R round the table: Edna Harden, Nancy Cherry, Joyce Murphy, Dorothy Griffin, Marjorie Bradley (back view).
Janet & David Key's farewell party c 2003, held in the Joseph Webb Hall. L to R round the table: Mary Terry, Margaret Byrd, Flo Aston, Jean Ware. David was retiring as Minister of the Methodist Chapel.
Janet & David Key's farewell party held at the Joseph Webb Hall c2003, hosted by members of the Methodist Chapel's Women's Fellowship. David was retiring as Minister at the Methodist Chapel. L to R round the table: Peggy Freeman, David Key, Bessie Clarke, Ruby Cowley.
Little Tudor. Modern house built around 1970. This house faces the butcher's shop and stands at the eastern corner of Back Lane.
North facing memorial window. Stained glass depicts Faith and Hope and is a memorial to Georgina Hyde Paley. Born 15th May 1852 died 19th November 1927.
North facing window. Stained glass memorial to Raymond E. Paley Capt. RA born 11th February 1874 died 11th September 1906. The window depicts St Edward the Confessor and Saint George.
North facing memorial window in the chancel. The stained glass depicts the Epiphany and is a memorial to William Thomas Freeman of Hidcote Capt. of 4th Reg. of Foot. Born 16th March 1840 died 4th December 1882.Dedicated in his memory by his wife Mary Webb Freeman.
The Methodist Chapel in Chapel Lane was built in 1891. The money was mostly raised before the chapel was built. It was built by Mr Sheppard of Honeybourne and cost £750. The opening service was conducted by Dr F. Luke Wiseman in April 1891. He revisited in April 1941 to preach at the Golden Jubilee.
A view of the Wisteria clad facade of Mickleton House, taken from the High Street.
Planting a tree in the new school grounds to mark Mickleton W.I.'s 80th birthday.
W.I. Members planting a tree in the new primary school grounds to mark the Institute's 80th birthday. Anne Stowe, Gwen Bell, Marguerite Bell, Eunice Franklin, Marion Devereux, Marina Sutton,?, John Garton.
A tree was planted in the new primary school grounds to mark the W.I.s 80th birthday.
Mickleton Primary School, Chapel Lane.
Back of Mickleton Primary School, Chapel Lane
Temporary Classrooms at Mickleton Primary School
Part of the school playground.
This photo shows part of the old primary school playing area, the extra classrooms/terrapins the school hall and office. The hall was also used for meals at lunchtimes.
Committee Members from L-R are: Joan Bartlett, Audrey Whitfield, Anne Kinchin (nee Struthers), Joan Brown, Betty Bickle, Kate Matthews, Anne Stowe (seated), Mary Alderson, Marguerite Bell
East facing window in the North Aisle of St Lawrence Church. An Armada Chest stands in the foreground. In the window stands a 12th century crucifix dug up from the churchyard which may have been buried for safety during the Reformation.
The butcher's shop when owned by Clive Porter. The display of gamebirds was a feature of this shop and attracted many photographers!
Red Post Box at Granbrook Lane close to the Butts.
They are on a notice board attached to the shed at the Butts.