Faded postcard of Old Church Farm showing the house from the South East with cows in front.
Dowse School Group. Ivy Stone's brother holding plaque.
View of South side of the parish church taken from the entrance to Old Church Farm.
View of Hinwood the Butcher's shop-front and adjoining dwelling facing east across the High Street taken from the north. Thatched. Outside hanging carcasses. Posed people including probably the butcher, his shop men and boy, dog, 2 girls, pram and baby, and trap (without horse). Neighbouring side wall of Tally Ho! pub to the south.
View of Hinwood the Butcher's shop-front facing east across the High Street taken from the south. Thatched. Outside hanging carcasses. 10 people including 2 butchers, dogs, horse and trap. Neighbouring tiled cottage to north then Greyhound hotel in background.
View of south aspect of Broughton House taken from across the brook looking east-north-east.
North facing front of the Manse in Romsey Rd (residence of the Baptist minister and his family from 1901- 1967 when it was replaced by a new bungalow in Dixons Lane).
Postcard, c1911. Lamp post, culvert and new gateposts.
The Post Office. After major re-building this is now two dwellings.
White cottage with Robinson's in background (now Wisteria cottage). Showing Sexton Marsh, Jas. Marsh at 96, and Mrs Parker 79.
Interior view of the nave and chancel of St Mary's church looking east taken from the crossing to the north and south doors. The Gothic east window is obscured. Christopher Robinson at the lecturn.
View of the North side and West front looking south across the lawn taken a few years after 00286.01
Notes on Broughton House, Roake Manor and Oake Manor’
Letter and details about Broughton Railway Station study.
Francis Lansley’s father and a sweep’s pony cart outside Sunnyside Farm on Salisbury Road. Also Ivy and Percy Lansley.
Hospital Sunday. The dog belonged to the band leader and wore a belt on his back with pockets for cash each side for donations.
View of Robinson's Corner to the North. Bill Robinson, Mrs. Andrews (policeman’s wife}, Dawson Saunders, a carpenter with William Robinson, Norma Bidey (Henry Robinson's daughter). Her Grandmother (Harry’s wife) Hilda Marge, Henry and Christopher who died aged 9. Now Wisteria Cottage and The High Street.
Broughton House from St Mary's Church.
Group at North side door, probably Greenwells.
Photo taken from outside Rookery Cottage, with Grandfathers in background.
Chapel before alterations. Rev. Tree (incumbent from 1890 to 1905) in doorway.
George Ruddle in Tom Hinwood’s delivery cart. Mabel Hammett nee Lansley (possibly).
Choir entering church tower, from west door
extract from mortgage document taken from Mrs.Brennan's deeds of Clifton Cottage