Post card taken in High Street of The Post Office, the Village Shop in the background and a petrol pump.
School Group - 2, Mrs.Sivier; 6, Leslie Alderman; 7, F.Maidment. 2, Bill Brewer; 4, Lily Sivier. 1, Edith Gregory; 2, Lily Ansty (Mrs.Good); 3, Harry Sivier. Names doubtful.
Broughton House Garden from west of brook to house, showing border and summerhouse - damaged photo.
The Horticultural Society in The Croft field, circa 1934. Standing: Caleb King; Morgan Hinwood; Trottie Gunstone; Mrs Wardle; Mr Pratt; Mrs Evans; Maj. Love; Bert Bevis; Rev. Daubeney; Alf Ruddle; George Hinwood; Bessie Gunstone; C.E. Hunt; Woodford; John Hunt; Maurice Dawkins. Seated: Willy Ray; Harry Robinson; Mrs Love; Mr Briscoe (Hildon, then of Dunwood Manor); Dr Hobbs; ...
Souvenir programme of opening of the Well House. Faded folded card with photo 4x3 on front.
Back Row: Andrews; Willy Ray; Mar(Maurice?) Dawkins; Caleb King; John Hunt; Alf Ruddle; Mr Guich of Bossington; George Hinwood; Bert Bevis. Middle Row: C.E. Hunt; C. Hinwood; Annie Marsh(Hinwood); Unknown; Mrs Love; Mrs Gunstone(nee Catherine Hinwood); Mrs W Robinson; Mrs Evans; Unknown; Mr Hewlett(shop); Tom Blake; Unknown; Mr Beech. Seated: Miss Aldridge; Mrs Hobbs; Mr Tomkins; Mr ...
The Post Office. After major re-building this is now two dwellings.
People on Buck Bridge. Jean Lansley is the young child sitting.
Maud Morgan outside her mother's shop in Romsey Road.
Market House showing wooden front c1930.
Pinks Stores attached to Sandford house. Pinks Stores 1922 to 1930 now demolished.
The opening of the Well house 1926. Can be seen today.
View taken at the Broughton Flower Show in 1928 where the giant ball used in the game of Push-ball, then being promoted by the Daily Mail as an advertising gimmick, may have been stealing the show.
The Brewers Arms as a pub, showing Gwennie Mason holding Girlie
Photo of 18 older boys and the headmaster at Broughton Council School. Posed group with spades, forks and rakes plus wheelbarrow not wearing suitable clothes.
Post Office from the south with 2 petrol pumps. Bert Bevis – Mr.Eastcott over door. The children are those of Mr.Ward, butler at Broughton House. who lived at Clifton. A service cottage until 1930.
People in open char-a-banc. In his tape recording transcript Bert says ‘A W.I. outing to Bournemouth to Bath & West show held there.’ Henry Robinson’s father closing door, Harr, Bert Bevis in row in front.
Photo taken of pupils in Chapple Lane, looking towards High Street 1 Mrs Glennie head teacher; 18 Kitty Morgan (Padwick) R;10 Jack Joyce; 17 Miss Ringwood; 5 Florrie Davis (Smeeth); 7 Doris Frampton; 8 Henry Davis; Fred Shears in Blazer.
Mr B. Hammett and wife at door of next up from Ivy (Brewers)
Bert Bevis says "Petty’s milk float, Gillingham up, towards Hewletts shop".
Rock Cottage with Holon Pragnell, the boy in photo. Front of cottage Mrs. Pragnell and Postlady possibly Mrs.Sturgess.
View from Church tower of the square looking north.
Hinwood's butchers shop. Shop from South East; half door with group of May Hinwood (Dawkins), Tom Hinwood, Mrs George Hinwood.
Baptist Church High Street is now a Dwelling. Mr. Heavens in doorway.