The milk reception platform after the 1963 snow storm, Mr. W. Griffiths may be seen to the immediate left of the farmer carrying an empty 10 gallon churn.
Milk Reception Platform after the snow strom 1963
Outside the Milk Factory after a snow storm. 1963
A scene outside the factory gates following the severe snow storm in 1963 which created absolute chaos, after several days tractors were at last able to move on the roads and all day long farmers came from miles around to bring their milk to the factory. The railway station is on the right and a railway milk tanker has been pulled across the road to be filled with milk and sent to London. A delivery of bread has also just arrived in the village.
Aerial View of Milk Factory

Aerial view of the milk factory taken about 30 years ago. The fields at the top of the photograph later became the Hollingarth housing estate. The factory was demolished in 2000.
Sealed Knot Demonstration.
Sealed Knot demonstrating the loading and firing of their muskets.
Sealed Knot Weekend
Sealed Knot weekend camp at Hemyock Castle, depicting life as it was in the troubled days of the English Civil War.
The Sealed Knot March
The Sealed Knot marching through the village on their way to the castle for a weekend in August 1994.

A Michaelmas Fair held in the castle grounds on the 27th. September 1986. L to R.
Phyllis Fleming, Joan Austin, Meg Palmer, Beryl Smith, Joan Lutley, Ted Wassink, Charlotte Whitby, Phyll Kallaway in the stocks, Betty Wassink, and David Palmer
The gateway and granite door.
The Castle gateway and granite door to the house as they are today.
Hemyock Castle 2001.