Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: At the junction of High Street and Chapel Lane, against wall of Three Ways Hotel. Camera facing N. Built November 1950 - January 1951. Stone walls. Hipped roof, Cotswold stone under stone ridge. Open front under oak lintel. Inside is a wooden seat round three sides. Architect: Pemberton and Bateman, Chipping Campden. Builder: ...
Mr Webb supplied one of his lorries as transport. Date unknown.
The man, second from left, was identified by the W.I. as Mr Joseph Webb.
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.
The people on this float worked for Webb's market gardening business.
Part of the water management system installed by Joseph Webb for his market gardening business?
Named from left to right are: ?, ?, Joseph Webb, Rev. John Dodds, Mrs Dodds, ?, Dr Vandermin, Mrs Vandermin, ?, Rev. Eric Hammond on the extreme right.
Mr Webb established his successful market gardening business in the village in 1896.
The orchard was on land opposite the council houses on Granbrook Lane where, later, new houses and then Meon Road, were built. The footpath that Marian is standing on led through to Canada Lane and up to Beggar's Barn where the Franklin family farmed.
North facing memorial window in the chancel. The stained glass depicts the Epiphany and is a memorial to William Thomas Freeman of Hidcote Capt. of 4th Reg. of Foot. Born 16th March 1840 died 4th December 1882.Dedicated in his memory by his wife Mary Webb Freeman.
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 ...
From L-R: Front row: Mrs E. Shewan (teacher), Mrs S. Cole (teacher), Mr J. Reay (Headteacher), Mrs E. Webb, Mrs C. Thomas Back row: Mrs A. Clifford, Mrs R. Simmons, Mrs C. Hughes, Mrs C. March, Mrs F. Jeffrey
Newspaper cutting from The Evesham Journal.
From L-R: Back Row: ?, ?, ?, Mrs Swift, ?, Daphne Webb, Joyce Bingham Row 2: ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Judith Bell Row 3: ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Roger Franklin, ? Front row: ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Brian Wilson
The following was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Looking NE along High Street to the King's Arms Camera facing NE One of the views we treasure in the village. The legend about the tree, told to the writer by the late Miss Lucy Bubb, is that it will not die in a year when a baby ...
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!