Written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: On S side of High Street at Corner of Ballard's Close, camera facing SE. An arched niche built in red and blue brick with a stone roof on the front of which is engraved a text:- Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again/ But whoever drinketh of the water ...
A view of the Fountain and Plantation at the junction of High Street and Chapel Lane. The photograph was taken in 1961 after the erection of the sign commemorating the award of the Bledisloe Cup for winning the Best Kept Village competition.
First position of apparatus. Gas came to the Mickleton in 1993. This photo was taken on the Broadway Road, facing the small roundabout at the end of the village and looking up towards Kiftsgate Court.
Gas pipes first coming to Mickleton along the Broadway road in 1992. Taken from Arbour House.
Helen Dornan at the water stand pipe at the western end of Chapel Lane near Tadpole Cottage. Helen Dornan lived at Tadpole Cottage from 1999-2002. Tadpole Cottage was built before 1936 and was a workers cottage for Brain's Cherry Orchard
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: At the Plantation, at Three Ways Corner. Camera facing N. '1875 by William Burges, an arched niche under a gable, containing medallion portraits and a coat of arms'. (Verey, David. Gloucestershire. I. Cotswolds. Penguin Books, 1970). Stone. The medallion portraits are of Mrs Frances Bowen-Graves (L) and Sir Maxwell ...
Gas pipes being laid in High Street, by Hoby House.
Gas pipes in Canada Lane with Meon Hill in the background.
Gas pipes being laid on the High Street in the centre of the village.
Gas pipes being laid in Church Lane.
Gas pipes being laid in Church Lane.
Pipes being laid in Granbrook Road [now Lane]. The person on the bicycle was identifed, in the index that accompanied the original slide collection, as Malcolm Brown.
View taken from the entrance to Old Manor Gardens.
Photograph taken during the restoration work.
Photograph taken after restoration work had been completed.
This slide from the W.I. collection was probably of a newspaper/journal cutting and shows bulldozers restoring the land around the reservoir.
This one, and another on the High Street near the entrance to Ballards Close, were built in about 1875.
Water Stand pipe on High Street, between Lawson Square and Ballards Close.
One of the village fountains situated between Lawson Square and Ballards Close.