Shown standing outside the main, front entrance of Norton Hall.
Photograph shows milk being delivered by John & Chris Hoggins and Hannah Mathews.
Fire service vehicles attended and helped residents in and out of their properties.
Firemen and engine in attendance!
Photo taken at the zebra crossing on High Street looking towards the Stratford turn at the Butts and junction with Granbrook Lane. Twelve Acre Field is on the left
Mr Webb supplied one of his lorries as transport. Date unknown.
Mr Tom Harper with a lorry belonging to market gardeners, Collett and Hubbard whose land was off Back Lane
Villagers celebrate the coronation of Edward VI on 12 May 1937 with younger ones in fancy dress.
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.
Villager's watching Dulcie Franklin and her father, Geoffrey arriving at the church in a horse drawn carriage for her marriage to Peter Smith.
Dulcie Franklin and her father Geoffrey arriving at the church in a horse drawn carriage.
Fish being delivered to the Milking Pail public house by a man with a donkey cart. Stephen Cowley was licensee at the time.
The Hedgehog bus outside the Butcher's Arms. On 22nd July 2008, the bus toured the village as a publicity exercise to make people aware of its services and to try to recruit new drivers.
On 22nd July 2008 the Hedgehog community bus was parked for a time in the car park of the King's Arms as part of a publicity campaign to make more villagers aware of its services and to recruit new drivers.
Hedgehog Bus passing King George's Hall, Chapel Lane on a publicity campaign to make more people in the village aware of the bus service so that they would use it more. The driver is thought to be John Franklin.
Photograph shows the bus travelling along the High Street.
Photograph shows the bus on the High Street.
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 ...
Margaret Smith (John Smith's wife), in foreground, and Eileen Hall ( John Smith's sister) on decorated bicycles in Mickleton Carnival