Barbara Hole (Brown Owl) retiring in 1968.

Evelyn Doble making a presentation to Barbara Hole on the occasion of her retirement as Brown Owl in 1968. The next Brown Owl, Janice Fuller, is standing on the right.

Hemyock Scout Meeting 1967.

A scout meeting in the Church Rooms in 1967. Skip Lowman flanked by senior scouts Brian Milton and Martin Pring.

Hemyock Guides and Brownies in late 1940’s.

Guides and Brownies late 1940s (?) Back Row Standing L to R. Mary Salter, Margaret Pring, Jane Moore, Margaret Moore, Beryl Doble, Margaret(?) Guppy, Brenda Warren, Julie Summers, Marilyn Woodman, Margaret Dunn. Middle Row kneeling L to R. Pam Lowman, Ruth Hold, Sally Eastick, Sylvia Wright, Diane Mitchell. Thirds Row sitting- L to R. ? , Susan Pring(?), ?, ?, Margaret Doble. Front Row. L to R. (?)Guppy, ?, ?, ?, Anne Trenchard.

Norman Lowman and Ray Griffiths at Blue Anchor camp 1941.

Norman Lowman and Ray Griffiths at Blue Anchor camp 1941.

Wartime Scouts and Cub

Wartime Scouts and Cub. The cub, David Redwood flanked by brother Brian on the left and Ted Tartaglia on the right.

Ashculm Farm 1926

A scene at Ashculm(e) Farm 1926. The lad in front is Fred Lawrence, the men L to R. are Harry Trott, Bob Tait and Percy Clist (who was killed in the war)

Dennis Farmer with his dairy cows

Dennis Farmer with his dairy cows outside the milking parlour at milking time.

Mackham Farm

A typical farmyard scene at Mackham, two farmers, Gilbert Forbear in the waistcoat and a friend watch the scene with knowing interest. All the requirements for such a farmyard are here, the henhouse and some hens, a dung heap with a winter’s accumulation of dung, three sows eating from their troughs and all of it outside the back door of the farmhouse.

Mr Hill turning a field full of hay.

Mr. Bert Hill driving his 3 wheeled, almost unique, Allis-Chalmers tractor, turning a field of hay with an Acrobat haymaking machine. The tractor was in use on Churchill’s Farm for many years. It has been restored and is still in Hemyock and is taken to many agricultural shows.