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North End Cottages
Francis Lansley's father in cart talking to Mrs.Cards, probably 1935.
River Test
Location unknown (possibly Bossington).
Bossington House
Bossington House from across River Test.
View from Church Tower to the South
View from Church Tower to the South. Electric poles were up 1934 and ditch culverted about 1933, The Cottage in background
Broughton Cottages
Broughton Cottages from North with no big elms.
River Test
River Test near Bossington.
Post Office
Post Office from the south with 2 petrol pumps. Bert Bevis – Mr.Eastcott over door. The children are those of Mr.Ward, butler at Broughton House. who lived at Clifton. A service cottage until 1930.
High Street, Broughton
Bert Bevis says "Petty’s milk float, Gillingham up, towards Hewletts shop".
Davenport Letter
Letter to Dr Parr from Wing Commmander Davenport's widow.
The Rectory
View of the old rectory, Rectory Lane
Broughton House
Broughton House from St Mary's Church.
The Cottage, High Street
Close up of rear of The Cottage with family party.
Group in front of St Mary's Church
Group of people taken from the grounds of Broughton House Mrs. Bompas. Rev. Tribe, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Fox and Boy, Miss J. Tomkins.
Baptist Church
Chapel before alterations. Rev. Tree (incumbent from 1890 to 1905) in doorway.
St Mary's Church interior
St Mary's Church interior showing screen with door open, pulpit on South side.
Text on manors by W Steele
Notes on Broughton House, Roake Manor and Oake Manor’
Beehive Cottage and Kents Close
Part of Kents Close and all of Beehive in melting snow.
Meadowbrook
House photo from further up Paynes Lane.
Meadowbrook
Garden face of house in snow.
Meadowbrook
South face from South East, in the snow.
Old Market House
Hand drawn Christmas card from Col. and Mrs Nicoll
Hinwoods Butchers
Hinwood's butchers shop. Shop from South East; half door with group of May Hinwood (Dawkins), Tom Hinwood, Mrs George Hinwood.
St Mary's Church Tower
View of tower with ivy growing up to belfry
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