A drawing for a Christmas card by Keith Chapman. Sent 1961; of snow in 1960. Monochrome drawing and wash. Dog Lane under snow, thatched cottages and The Square.
View of Little London from Rookery Lane foot-bridge taken from SE corner of the curtilage showing the Brown family's old cottage. Two men in the garden.
Back of Hayters Farm about 1964.
View of Little London taken from Rectory Lane foot-bridge looking North showing the Brown family's old cottage.
The Post Office. After major re-building this is now two dwellings.
Riverview Cottage c1957 now demolished, looking north along river bank .
Quickly taken photo, slightly blurry. Taken from the north east, shows the back entrance before alterations as well as the flint partition.
No 1 Venison Terrace from the front with apple tree. Miss Ollin who lived there with her mother.
View of the house, stores and Chestnut Cottage in the background of a photo taken from the garden of Old Church Farm looking east in April 1969. No dormer windows in the roof, and no name over the shop-front. In the foreground are Dr. Parr's son Andrew with Richard Stephens, on top of a collapsed chalk ...
View from house looking North along herbaceous border and Croft Field towards Beechcroft. Francis Lansley driving tractor and mower. Andrew Parr is the boy on the fence watching.
View of Queenwood rise looking north west across the Croft field from Old Church Farm north lawn. Andrew Parr driving Bolens the mowing machine.
No 1 Venison Terrace, Mrs Ollin at Dixons Lane gate.
Photo of Top shop taken from Wyncourt
Series of four publicity photos for Hants.C.C. nurse recruitment. Miss Byatt and Dr R Parr.
Mr & Mrs Alderman outside their cottage
Article Hampshire Magazine dated May 1968
Rear of cottage when Mrs.White lived there.
Photo of a greenhouse in Sun Cottage garden, cottages in back.
Photo of Hillside house on Salisbury Road seen from the South.
Original photo taken by travelling salesman and sold in bulk to Jack Joyce for resale.
Alterations to rear of house.
Information relating to former owners of the Manse.
Walking the Roman Road Winchester to Old Sarum.
Staged group 1,Tony Hammerton; 4,Annie Hinwood; 5, Tannys Hewlett; 6, Audrey Barnes from Miss Gromaldi's Vine Cottage.