Broughton Place Name - extract from Hampshire Record Office document
Press cutting from the Andover Advertiser - report and critique of the performance by Mr Jack Charlton, an adjudicator for the News Chronicle national drama competition which the players had entered. It gives a synopsis of the story and cast list and comments on the acting, the stage setting and costumes.
Broughton Players - Programme for A Prince in Chains and The Miss Meridews Rise to the Occasion.
Copy of the programme incorporating cast list and precis of the play, and separately a hand-written list of players on the back of the posed photograph at 00544.02
Newspaper article covering the origins of the Broughton Players and the performance of this play.
Programme for production of "Yellow Sands".
Playbill used to advertise the performance.
The report in the May edition of the parish magazine explains that in the early months of 1935 the players rehearsed this production for entry in the County Drama Trials, where it came second. It reviews each player's performance with insight and good humour.
Letter and details about Broughton Railway Station study.
This is an article from the Andover Advertiser about Broughton's Riding For The Disabled celebrating 21 years.
Broughton Riding For the Disabled Open Day 7 June 1995.
Press cutting about Broughton in 1935
A leaflet for the Broughton Wildlife Trail June 1993.
Typed copy of handwritten notes from Wm. Steele Tompkins, for a talk.
"Broughton's Past Comes To Life" is an article from the Romsey Advertiser. Report and picture of Maurice Hatcher
An article from the Andover Advertiser about the Broughton Rectors
The catalogue records the exhibition took place between 9 to 11 February 1956 and lists some of the documents that it contained. The exhibition was organised by the Reverend Norman Powell.
Pages 6, 7 and 8 of a typed catalogue of items at an exhibition staged in St Mary's church on 9th and 10th May 1980. It lists items exhibited and includes a review of significant events of local history contributed by villagers and from the county archives. It was distributed to all households in the ...
Card given as Cecil Robinson's Bounty
Newspaper article on Celtic Warriors Grave
A copy of deeds for Chalkhill Close/ The Knoll
This is an auction notice relating to six properties in Broughton from the Salisbury and Winchester Journal. Includes Chapel Cottages and Glenhurst.
This is a list of Broughton properties from 1837
Some notes about a fire in the church made for a history play in 1974.