
A village wedding on 1st August 1992 using a slightly unusual vehicle. The reason for this novel form of transportation was that the groom, Nigel Davy, was a fireman. The bride, Caroline Gubb seems perfectly happy with the situation.
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A village wedding on 1st August 1992 using a slightly unusual vehicle. The reason for this novel form of transportation was that the groom, Nigel Davy, was a fireman. The bride, Caroline Gubb seems perfectly happy with the situation.
A parade of vintage vehicles passing Hemyock motor and the church during the celebrations to mark the Centenary of the Milk Factory 1986.
David Graham, proprietor of Doble’s Garage, with a vehicle from his WWII collection prior to a carnival parade.
Cyril Finch’s Steam Roller which made many appearances in carnival processions.
Carnival 1995. The Hemyock School and PTA. Entry, Tutankhamun and his followers.
Carnival Float 1989, L to R. Barbara Churchill, Barbara Bowden, Les Bowden as a young evacuee, Jim Hawkins and John Churchill.
Carnival 1988. Hemyock Surgery’s Float, Dr. John Griffin in a white coat preparing to operate, Dr. Jonathan Meads in an outsize nappy, Dr. Donald McLintock dressed as a very fetching Staff nurse, holding a giant hypodermic syringe, with a number of patients and Mrs. Christine Meads disguised as Mrs. Thatcher looking on.
1st Prize in the 1987 Carnival, L to R Back row – Doreen Moores, Hilary Cole, Debbie Scoble, Sarah Scoble, Rita Hooper. Front row – Steve Moores, Derrick Parsons (driving tractor), and Spencer Moores.
Carnival Float 1984,
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