The christening of Thomas Stowe by Rev. John Huntriss at St Lawrence's Church. Seen here with his parents Carol and Lynden
Second from right is the Vicar, Rev. Eric Hammond.
Held at 9.00am on 2nd June 1953 on the Junior Playing Field on Back Lane. The service began with singing of the national anthem, prayers were led by Rev. E.P.Hammond amd the address was given by the Methodist Minister, Rev. J.Dodds.
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, ...
Photograph and newspaper article, written by Mickleton reporter, John W.Kinchin, recording the life and work of the Reverend Hammond, vicar at St Lawrence's Church for 22 years.
Named from left to right are: ?, ?, Joseph Webb, Rev. John Dodds, Mrs Dodds, ?, Dr Vandermin, Mrs Vandermin, ?, Rev. Eric Hammond on the extreme right.
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.
Alison Lodge being presented with her Queen's Guide Award by Rev. Harry Goldby, the Methodist Minister.
Alison Lodge being presented with her Queen's Guide Award by Rev. Harry Goldby, the Methodist Minister.
Named from left to right are: Stan Lodge, Harold Goodwin, Stephen Foulkes, Cynthia Thomas [now Potter], Cath Turner, Sue Payne [holding card], Dennis Hall, Lorna Hollis, Beatrice Kitchen, Colin Maull, John Hoggins, Cheryl Spencer, Mrs Goldby [Methodist Minister's wife], Margaret Worsdell.
Mrs Beatrice Kitchen, Gay Rochfort, Canon Antony Rowe and Pamela Hall celebrate after raising £527 as part of the Cobalt Unit Appeal Fund's Cobalt Coffee Chain. Mrs Kitchen organised the event which was held in the Joseph Webb Hall and had expected to only raise about £100.
The Vicar, the Rev. E. Hammond, is standing at the back, on the left. Photograph taken in King George's Hall.