An old postcard showing the parade in Mill Lane. On the reverse has been written: Cirencester Club Parade. Campden Band. Church Service. (Lent by Mrs J. Bennett) Mill Lane would have been called Mill Bank at that time.
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.
A shamanic group in a circle as they attend a conference in the garden of Mickleton House. Mickleton House was a centre for the Emissaries of Divine Light,a global spiritual network initiated by Lloyd Arthur Meeker in the USA in 1932.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: S side of Chapel Lane, between Mill Bank and Three Ways corner. Camera facing SE. Small meeting hall. C 1913. One room with stage at S end; small kitchen opening behind stage. Brick. Roof tiled. Barge board. 1 s[torey] Modern windows, 3 double and 1 single in each side wall. Small ...
Notice of, or service sheet cover for, a religious service held on the Children's Playing Field at 9.00am on 2 June 1953, the day of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11.
Only the cover was photographed for inclusion in the original slide collection. The tract is titled, 'What the sun-dial taught me' and was written by the Rev. W. Bryan Brown. Published by New Every Week No. 534. The context in which Sam Margetts is mentioned is not known.
Newspaper cutting giving details of the various activities that took place in the village as part of the Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations. These included an ox roast, fancy dress competitions, sports and an open-air service.