Four cottages, Northacre fence and a Vauxhall car just visible. Postcard bought by Dr Parr in Southampton on 02/12/1989.
Faded postcard of Old Church Farm showing the house from the South East with cows in front.
Postcard, c1911. Lamp post, culvert and new gateposts.
Postage mark 26th August 1936. From Mill Bridge.
Post Card showing buildings in Broughton pre 1907
Butt's Post Office photographed from the south by George Cole, postmaster. Also shows the High St looking towards The Square. Wall plaque visible 'ECB 1912'.
Post card taken in High Street of The Post Office, the Village Shop in the background and a petrol pump.
The Post Office. After major re-building this is now two dwellings.
Post Office, High Street, taken from the South. Now two dwellings.
Queenwood College (Harmony Hall alternative education) was built c1840 burnt down 1902 and not rebuilt.
Rectory Lane looking East from Rectory gate. Barnes family across road.
Bob Smith's cottage. "Mrs Musselwhite (Ron's mother) and his grandmother".
Interior view of St Mary's Church Broughton taken before the metal screen was removed. Lighting is pre-1960.
This is a post card showing St Mary's Church with a written description on the back.
St Mary's Church and churchyard.
St Mary's Church - view from across fields.
St Mary's Church - view from Old Church Farm with railings.
View across the square of the house known as The Close and the tower of St Mary's church probably taken in 1941. One of a framed group of 5 cards given by the Mothers Union to Mrs Cozens when she left the village in September 1941 to go and live with her daughter in Downton.
St Mary's Church Interior looking towards the altar.
Post card photo St Mary's taken from Greyhound
View looking across Queenwood Road (Dog Lane) with Broughton Down in the background taken from the church tower.
Postcard of Broughton taken from St Mary's tower looking SE over The Cottage. Beside and behind it two windows of the Scout hut in the Dowse house paddock (removed in 2022) are visible.
Postcard of St Mary's Church.
View of No. 4 The Gardens.