Tags: "WW2"
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Civil Defence Corps, 1939-1945
Back row, L-R: John Brain, David Barnes, Ray Rose, Neil Potter. Front row, L-R: Margaret Smith, John Smith, 'Son' Mace, Melita Mace. -
Civil Defence Corps.
Mickleton members, from L-R: John Brain, John Smith and & 'Son' Mace receiving the Shield as winners of a County competition. Precise date not known -
Civil Defence Corps.
Three members of the Mickleton team dealing with a 'casulty' during a County competition which they won. From L-R: John Brain, Melita Mace and 'Son' Mace. -
Copy of a letter from Dwight D. Eisenhower to…
Sent just before the D-Day Landings in June 1944. This copy belongs to Allen S. Kitchen who served as a navigator in the Royal Air Force during WW2. -
Land Girls' Reunion at Medford House, date…
Standing, from L-R: ?, ?, Rose Read, Betty West, Betty Fincham, ?, ?, Rene Simmons
Seated, L-R: Mrs Hayward, Joan?, Mary West, Mildred West (she was born at Tadpole Cottage), Nancy Hands
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Members of the Red Cross during WW2
Probably taken at Norton Hall. The woman on the far right, standing, is Kate Kinchin. The man, second from left, back row, is Les Kinchin. The seated woman is Mrs Stanley. -
Mickleton Civil Defence Corps Win County Shield
Photograph shows Mr 'Son' Mace being presented with the Gloucestershire County Shield. -
Queen Mary visits Medford House
Photograph taken in May 1943 when Queen Mary visited Medford House. The house was then being used as a hostel for the landgirls of the Women's Land Army.. -
Tudor House Bell
This partially housed bell is on the right hand gable of Tudor House. It was rung to warn of possible air raid attacks during WW2. Air Raid Precaution wardens (A.R.P.s) also also cycled around the village blowing warning whistles and, when the danger had passed, blowing the 'all clear'.