Betty Clarke was the Carnival Queen. Date unknown.
The woman on the left, with bag, is Mrs E. Swift; the man in the cap is Lawrence Kibblewhite. The Queen is ? Clarke.
Back row from L-R: Neil Potter, Arthur Roberts, ?, William Clarke, ?, Richard Brain, Toby Lewis, ? Barnes? Front row from L-R: ?, ?, Graham Rose, Les Barnes, Michael Clark, Michael Kinchin.
Back row: l to r: L Kinchin, E Mace, D Clarke, P Lynes, G Mills, H Peachy, D Mathews, W Brown, J Smith Front row: l to r: M Fairfax, M Williams, J Kinchin, L Barnes, H Organ, J Baker, ? Pitcher
Back row from L-R: Neil Potter, Arthur Roberts, ?, William Clarke, ?, Richard Brain, Toby Lewis, ? Barnes? Front row from L-R: ?, ?, Graham Rose, Les Barnes, Michael Clark, Michael Kinchin.
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.
Back row, L-R: Lewis Kinchin, E.Mace, David Clarke, Percy Lynes, Graham Mills, Les Peachey [from Ilmington], David Matthews, Bill Brown (Sec.), John Smith (treasurer) Kneeling, L-R: Michael Fairfax, Martin Williams, John Kinchin, David Barnes, Howard Organ, Tony Empson. Mascots: Alan Hutchinson, Billy Pitcher
Newspaper cutting giving details of the various activities that took place in the village as part of the Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations. These included an ox roast, fancy dress competitions, sports and an open-air service.