Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the Kings Arms gardens.
Fir tree, including root, being taken down at 33, Ballard's Close with a special crane. The tree was later transported to a local Golf course.
Taken from an upstairs room at No. 8 Bearcroft Gardens, showing the back garden and beyond, the Junior Playing Fields.
The back garden of 3, Meon Road in November 1990.
Looking towards Pound Lane.
This photo was taken shortly after it was built by Sydney Graves Hamilton between 1887 and 1891. The house is situated at the top of Glyde Hill and is now famous for its gardens. The portico is clearly visible and was part of the 18th Century wing moved from Mickleton Manor.
Image is taken from an unused postcard of Kiftsgate. The impressive 18th Century portico used to form part of the left wing of Mickleton Manor House. Between 1887and1891 Sidney Graves Hamilton, had it moved stone by stone, using a specially constructed light railway that ran up the elm avenue, from the Manor House to the ...
Photograph taken during a visit to the gardens by members of Mickleton Women's Institute.
Photograph taken on a visit to the gardens by members of Mickleton Women's Institute.
Standing, from L-R: ?, ?, Rose Read, Betty West, Betty Fincham, ?, ?, Rene Simmons Seated, L-R: Mrs Hayward, Joan?, Mary West, Mildred West (she was born at Tadpole Cottage), Nancy Hands
Photograph taken from the field known as The Walk.
Now four homes. Photo taken from adjacent field known as The Walk.
Taken from the field known as The Walk.
Photograph taken before alterations were carried out in 1960s and shows the back of the house and the garden.
Photograph shows the back of the house and the gardens beforeĀ alterations were carried out in 1960s.