The title of this slide in the original index was followed by '(inc. Scout Hut)'. Is that the building on the right hand side?
Photograph taken from outside Tudor House.
The description of this photograph in the index accompanying the slide collection has 'butcher's shop at R H'. What does this mean?
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: High Street, E side, corner of lane leading to The Cedars. Camera facing SE. Brick. Slate roof. 3 s[torey] and 2 s[torey]. 2- and 3- light windows, wooden frames, one light a side-hung casement, all under a shallow brick arch. Chimney on LHS shows clearly that the 3rd storey ...
Photograph taken by a member of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970: High Street, E side, corner of lane leading to The Cedars. Camera facing NW. This photograph was taken to show the amazing additions to the original roof, sloping eventually almost to the level of the ground at the back.
Compiled my members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970: High Street, E side, corner of lane leading to The Cedars. Camera facing NW. Large barn, timber with brick in-filling. Staircase behind narrow door on RHS of outer wall leads up to loft; lower part of staircase or steps outside door no longer there. Cotswold stone roof.
Shows part of David Moore's butcher's shop and the Junior Playing Field.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: High St, S side, opposite Mill Bank.# June 1975, camera facing SE. Listed: 3/6A II C17. Stone. Cotswold stone roof. 2s and dormers. 4ws. (3- and 4-light stone mullions and dripmoulds). Alterations made in early 1960's include replacement of Cotswold stone roof with tiles of similar colour; modernisation of interior; removal of ...
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: High Street, S side, opposite Mill Bank. May 1975, camera facing SE. Listed. Date tablet over stable door G 17NM53 probably put in at the time the roof was raised. Change in the colour of the building stone indicates that several courses were added. The landlord at this date was Nicholas Green, (Deeds of ...
King's Arms pub on the High Street.
This photograph of David and Marguerite Bell was taken in 1989. David's father, George, was landlord from 1948 until 1976 when David took over. He and Marguerite left in 1992.
The phot shows the 'much loved' Stocks elm tree. The tree was weakened by Dutch Elm Disease and lost in a storm in 1976.
The proprietor was Sarah Tombs.
Gwen and George Bell Landlords with John Hoggins, Jerry Woods and Bantam Fairfax Left to right, John Hoggins , Gerry Woods, Gwen Bell, George Bell and Frank ( Bantam) Fairfax.
This photograph is taken from a newspaper report on a bank raid here at 11.55am on Monday March 6th 1995 when two masked and armed men held customers at gun point. Two of the three customers inside the bank at the time were local men; 90 year old Ernest Godman and 69 year old Allen ...
Written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970: June 1975, camera facing N.E. In the Twelfth Century the White Way was known as 'the way leading from Cirencester to Campden'. After passing through Chipping Campden it descended the Cotswold escarpment and led directly through Mickleton and Clifford Chambers to the crossing of the Avon at Stratford. ...
Written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in late 1970s: May 1975, camera facing SW. Another photograph which shows the importance of trees to the appearance of the village. On the right is Medford Cottage, now rendered and painted and much altered. Here again are the pole with wires and the sewage vent pipe, strategically placed this time ...
View of the Manor House showing the lower wall that used to surround it. This was replaced with the present, higher wall in the 1870s. Photograph taken from the garden opposite.
This was given to Mrs Hammond on 5th April 1921 when she went to the aid of the occupants of a car that had collided with a baker's cart opposite the Old Post Office, mounted the grass verge and almost overturned. She took the two passengers in to her home and gave them tea while ...