Carmichael Family Page


Widdington Nursery group November 1969
Cathie 4 3/4 years in middle of picture looking down, Stephen Carmichael Back row just below teaches head




Jane, Richard and Andrew Carmichael,
On the corner of Church Street, Widdington  1945ish





March 1970, Ian and Cathie outside Vine Cottage Widdington



September 1972, Ian and Cathie outside Vine Cottage Widdington



Outside the Flue de lys
Looks like Vote Conservative on the poster the chaps holding up

Nora Carmichael Having book signed by Richard Backer



Down the Hut ( Village Hall)

Ann Morris, Jo Chipperfield, Mrs Cooper ( Betty), Dillon Robinson,

Mrs Dellow, .?, Rev. Court, Nora Carmichael, .?, Mrs Lane,Gwen Simmons, .?,

Front Row

Ada Braybrooke  (Andrews). Pearmans, Stally girls.


Widdington Hall, Home to Mr Richard Carmichael. We think it was taken before WW2


Widdington Hall, From the Air

Andrew, Widdington Hall


Widdington Hall, Clearing out Pond


Pond clearing Widdington Hall

Nuffield Universal Tractors, it will have been made between 1948 and 1955

When in 1948 the Morris Motors Agricultural Division launched their tractor range the

name Nuffield was chosen to be the brand name for the companies agricultural products.

The models introduced at the 1948 Smithfield Show were the Nuffield Universal M4

and the tricycle-wheeled M3. Both tractors were powered by an engine based on the

side-valve Morris Commercial four cylinder lorry engine.

The first diesel powered Nuffield was the Universal DM4 which was powered by a 48 h.p.

Perkins P4 (TA) engine. When Morris Motors became part of the British Motor Corporation (BMC)

in 1951 the Perkins engine was retained until 1954 when it was replaced by 45 h.p. BMC diesel engine.