A charabanc outing run by the British Legion circa 1939.
Two page article from Hampshire Magazine January 1978 by John Simms "Wartime and Happy Days" describes his family's escape to Broughton 1939-45 and life in the village for a town-boy during wartime. Topics include housing, schooling, farming, countryside, animals and birds, transport, church services.
23 January 1893 Accident to Mail Cart
Photocopy of A4 page in O.S. book with maps of Roman Britain.
List of press items and an article from the Andover Advertiser covering various matters.
Cecil Halford with a demonstration baler at Hyde Farm in the 1930s
Bournemouth, Sunday 27 August 38” Bert Bevis: Flack: Maurice Dawkins: Harry Munday: Jack Bird: Tom Hinwood: Jack Knight: Jim Hinwood: Bernard Goodyear: Arch Stone: ?Ford: Harry Cards in trademark white plimsols: Billy Ray: Bill Brewer: driver.
The Women's Section of the British Legion on a 'charabanc' excursion in 1939.
Broughton Bus. Open bus loaded, thought to be Wesleyan outing. Bus belonged to E.W.Mare Speedwell Motor Coaches, Broughton, Hants.
Broughton House with old car in front of front door. On back " The proud owners of one of the first cars in Broughton, outside Broughton House. (The Tomkins)".
Broughton Motor Service timetable card showing times and fares. W. Ray proprietor.
The village bus outside Angel Inn, Heytesbury. Hewlett, G.Hinwood, unknown, unknown, unknown, Mildred Henry and sister Robinson, unknown, ?unknown, Aldridge, unknown, unknown, May Dawkins.
The small charabanc was called the Broughton Queen. This outing in 1920 was to the New Forest. The ladies are Mrs and Miss Glazier, and Herbert Dumper at the back of the vehicle.
A photo of the Broughton Queen Outing.
A photo relating to a study concerning Broughton Railway Station. Displayed for Norman Court Sale of outlying properties in Broughton.
Letter and details about Broughton Railway Station study.
Jean Lansley's aunt getting on bus on top road (Salisbury Road).
An essay about the Broughton and Mottisfont Community Bus.
Horse and cart with driver and boy near Deep Ford.
Motor car outside garage, Ivy cottage, The Knap and Well Cottage.
Dunbridge Station (London & SW Railway) from the South East. From album from Queenwood College.
First village bus in the Square with Rector David Howe, Gwen Hatcher and Joan Stone
Press cutting featuring Broughton's fist bus