Vegetables being packed at Cherry Orchard in 1961. Frank Ingles is nearest the camera and Wally Brain, the owner, to his right.
Michael Stowe grew this field of pumpkins in 1999. This view of the crop looks east towards Meon Hill and is now the site of the new primary school.
Newspaper cutting from The Evesham Journal.
Newly-built greenhouses at Foxwold House on the Broad Marston Lane.
Arthur Kinchin , market gardener, off to market in Birmingham or Bristol.
Eric Ingles and John Smith sprout picking in the "Langet", the field behind cemetery. They were weighing sprouts into 20lb bags.
The greenhouse that was attached to Elder Villa can be seen in the background.
Webb's workers pricking out lettuce in glasshouse
These are similar to those used for ploughs on Mr Webb's ground.
Women who worked at Webbs' Nursery holding green peppers. 2nd from left is Margaret Smith (nee Grinnall), Mrs Fred Brown, Mrs Ian Rhodes, Mrs Mary Terry.In centre: Mrs Lesley Barnes The market garden supplied Birmingham Market with cauliflowers, tomatoes and lettuce
Riding on the back of one of Webb's lorries. Back row, L-R: Fanny Norton, Tom Hatward, Edith Norton. Front row, L_R: Bessie Clark, unknown, Wyn Bennett, Elsie Nash. Note the telephone number, Mickleton 3!
From L-R: Wally Brain [it was his business], Nancy Wright, Frank Ingles and Kathleen Bennett.
Date unknown but described as 'old' in the index to the original slide collection compiled c. 1964.