1995 is the date in the index to the original slide collection but this may be a mistake and it should be 1994.
1995 is the date given in the index to the original slide collection but this may be a mistake and should be 1994. Where was it held?
Some of the Franklin family's prize cattle.
Photo taken at Beggar's Barn with Meon Hill in the background.
This photograph was included in the Women's Institute collection of village photos and ephemera but sadly the names of the two children are unknown
Geoffrey Franklin farmed at Beggar's Barn and Church Piece from 1946-1992. The cattle were all beef cattle, not dairy. One of the fields on the farm had the distinction of being the last field at this end of Gloucestershire.
This photograph was taken in c. 1959. No. 27 Cedar Road was the last house at that time with only fields next to it. The children are, left to right, back row, Linda Bennett and Christine Faulkner with, front row, Susan Faulkner and Shirley Bennett. The Faulkner family lived at 25 Cedar Road, the Bennetts ...
One of several placed around the village for use by responsible dog owners. This one is on Ivy House Lane that runs between Ivy House and Stoneleigh.
Villager's watching Dulcie Franklin and her father, Geoffrey arriving at the church in a horse drawn carriage for her marriage to Peter Smith.
Dulcie Franklin and her father Geoffrey arriving at the church in a horse drawn carriage.
Awarded in the class for 5 Butcher's Tegs at Stratford Stock Sales Show Society's Christmas Primestock Show and Sale on 11th December 1984. According to his wife, Geoff was especially proud of winning this as he had entered the only five sheep left in his flock and was up against farmers who had very large ...
The spire of St Lawrence's Church can be seen in the background. Photograph taken on Glyde Hill?
Organised by the Friends of Mickleton School.
Organised by the Friends of Mickleton School.
This photograph was titled 'Homeward Bound' in the WI slide collection and had been taken by Miss Dixon. Sadly, the man was not identified.
Geoff and Eunice Franklin had four children; Marian, Roger, Malcolm and Dulcie. Clive Brooker (Marian's son) is seated on the pony. Dulcie Franklin is standing at the pony's head. Meon Hill can be seen in the background.
The taller man, in the foreground, in the light cap is Mr Keyte. On his left, also wearing a cap, is Stephen Clifton and the man in front, in the bowler hat, is George Bayliss who was Leading Fat Stock Judge.