The house in the centre is no. 27 Cedar Road, then the last house and shows the field at the side. The boy on the trike is Richard Taylor whose family lived in the house opposite. Houses in Granbrook Lane are in the far background.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in the 1970s: S side of Chapel Lane, next to Methodist Hall. Camera facing E. Date not known. Formerly 2 cottages. Timber with brick in-filling. Probably thatched originally, now tiled. 3 dormers at front and one at back above eaves line. 2 s[torey]. Windows, some original 2-light wrought iron frames, one side-hung, one ...
This photograph is taken from an undated newspaper cutting. The caption below reads: Runs were plentiful at Mickleton on Sunday but the home team's total of 124 was not enough to beat the "Gloucestershire Echo" who won by five wickets. Our picture of the Mickleton team and umpires shows, back row (left to right): Sgt.-Maj. ...
From L-R: Richard Taylor, Ron Kibblewhite, Percy Lynes (holding cup), Les Barnes, Rowland Bennett, Simon Jones. The team had won the competition at Quinton and were photographed at Mickleton, on the Senior Playing Field, before taking part in an Over 30s v. Under 30s match.
From left to right: Tom Bingham, Don Taylor, Brian Robbins, Manley Bubb.
From L-R: Mrs Beatrice Kitchen [nee Brain], Mrs Gwen Bell, Mrs Alice Mills, Mrs Yardley, Mrs Hazel Taylor, Mrs Pauline Mills, Mrs Margaret Hutchinson [nee Kinchin], Mrs Freda Struthers [nee Righton].
L-R standing: Mrs Hazel Taylor, ?, ?, Mrs Freda Struthers, Mrs Eunice Franklin, Mrs Kathleen Bennett, Mrs Glover, Mrs Gwen Bell. In front: Mrs Sherwin