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 ...
From L-R: Rowland Bennett, Aubrey Harper, Margaret Hutchinson nee Kinchin, Graham [Tracker] Mills, Ted [Chippy] Davis. The owner at this time was Mr Rosamund.
The cottage on the left was demolished in about the late 1960s. Miss Emma Bennett, a dressmaker, lived in it during the 1950s. This image appears, originally, to have been on a postcard.
A barn dance was just one of a range of community activities arranged by the Mickleton Community Archive in August, 2013. The people in the foreground are: Barry Metcalfe, Phyllis Bennett, Max Fawcett, Mairie Phillipson, Anne Metcalfe, Anne Gardiner, unknown girl, Sandra Fawcett.
A barn dance was just one of a range of community activities arranged by the Mickleton Community Archive in August, 2013. Seen here are Phyllis Bennett (facing camera) and Anne Gardiner.
From L-R: Ann Higgins, Doreen Wright, Elizabeth Smith [Podge], Kate [Kathleen] Bennett, Dorothy Bennett, Dorothy Birt, Denise ?, Margaret Woodfield.
Standing on left is Ethel Collett, seated on right is her older sister, Florence [later Mrs Jack Bennett]. The other two are Cowley sisters, Annie Beatrice and Alice Rosina. The Cowleys lived at the Milking Pail and the Collet family next door at Hidcote Cottage. Written on the reverse of the photograph [produced as a ...
Identified as, from L-R: Back row: Mandy Hopkins, Rosemarie Moss, Miss Bennett, Deenie Hopkins, Ann Rogers. Front row: Pamela Phillipson, Tracy Maull, Alison Loewe (nee Lodge).
From L-R: Richard Taylor, Ron Kibblewhite, Percy Lynes (holding cup), Les Barnes, Rowland Bennett, Simon Jones. The team had won the competition at Quinton and were photographed at Mickleton, on the Senior Playing Field, before taking part in an Over 30s v. Under 30s match.
At this time the garage owner was a Mr Rosamund. The man on the forecourt is Rowland Bennett. The garage was where Alveston Grange now stands, opposite Milking Pail Lane.
Taken from an old postcard posted in Mickleton in January 1938. The cottage on the right was the home of dressmaker, Miss Emma Bennett in the 1950s. It has since been demolished.
The house, on the left, stood on the High Street, opposite Tudor House. In the 1950s it was occupied by Miss Bennett who was a talented dressmaker. It was demolished in 1971 and replaced by Tudor Cottages.
L-R standing: Mrs Hazel Taylor, ?, ?, Mrs Freda Struthers, Mrs Eunice Franklin, Mrs Kathleen Bennett, Mrs Glover, Mrs Gwen Bell. In front: Mrs Sherwin
Riding on the back of one of Webb's lorries. Back row, L-R: Fanny Norton, Tom Hatward, Edith Norton. Front row, L_R: Bessie Clark, unknown, Wyn Bennett, Elsie Nash. Note the telephone number, Mickleton 3!
From L-R: Wally Brain [it was his business], Nancy Wright, Frank Ingles and Kathleen Bennett.
Photograph shows home owner Percy Lynes and his sister May, standing outside the house he had bought just before his marriage to Dorothy Bennett in 1959. The couple lived there for the rest of their lives.