Arthur Oliver Stowe at Abbots Field, Broad Marston Lane.
Mr Tom Harper with a lorry belonging to market gardeners, Collett and Hubbard whose land was off Back Lane
John Smith cutting lettuce, Prospect Gardens (the Shed), Stratford Road.
One of Joseph Webb's lorries decorated as a float and winner of the first prize. Photographed on the Senior Playing Field, Long Marston Road. The cricket pavilion can be seen on the right.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: In Garden Close on the N side of High Street opposite Ballard's Close, camera facing E. Date not known so far but new owner is making enquiries. Timber with some in-filling brick, some plaster. Formerly thatched, now tiled. 3 gabled dormers above eaves line, 2s. Windows 2-light in one ...
This land was at the back of the King's Arms.
These covered 12 acres. Meon Hill in the background.
Part of the water management system installed by Joseph Webb for his market gardening business?
Greenhouses and harvested field at Arbour House, Broadway Road. Simone Garton and her brother pictured.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: W side of Mill Bank, through to Hobb's Alley. Camera facing SE. View across land now used for market gardening, enclosed between Mill Bank and Hobb's Alley - when Mr Wyatt farmed the land in the early years of this century he had a right to drive his sheep through here ...
Unidentified man raking soil ready for sowing seeds under glass.
Tom Bowld sowing cauliflower seed.
Vera Plant and Renee Barnes thinning out cauliflower seedlings.
Mr Webb established his successful market gardening business in the village in 1896.
Arthur Kinchin with grandfather, Frank at Tadpole, taking a rest from work.