Back of Hayters Farm about 1964.
The Post Office. After major re-building this is now two dwellings.
Riverview Cottage c1957 now demolished, looking north along river bank .
Hand drawn Christmas card from Col. and Mrs Nicoll
Given by Paddy Stevens nee Pearce, Top Shop from East. Morris 8 car and van. Arthur Pragnell, Mr.Carter, Mr. Edgar Pearce, Mr. Ferguson.
Photo of Top shop taken from Wyncourt
View of high street looking south
View from Knoll Bungalow to south
Mr Dent and Miss Molly Dent on the steps of Broughton House.
View from Rectory Lane of Dovecote and Church.
Knoll Bungalow from when farm buildings were developed
Brewers Arms Pub, now named Brewers
Ted and Hilda Lansley publicans, and various trade cards.
Old George and son Morgan in back garden behind shop, the old smoke house on right of Pound Cottages in back of photo.
Press cutting Southern Evening Echo 19 May 1966. This article titled "Yes sir - a saddle for an elephant" covers the history of the Broughton forge and the variety of jobs the owner, Phil Blake, and his brother Roy, who is a builder, are involved in. It includes a mention of their recent renovation of ...
View looking south at the north side of the most northerly of a pair of Beehive cottages located on the west side of the Horsebridge road south of Roake Farm House. These were workers cottages on the Bossington estate.
Notes on the Doctors of Broughton pre 1957 by Barbara Aitkin
Letter from Parish Council to Robert Atkin on allotments
A picture and article from the Observer about the Dovecote,
Pages 6, 7 and 8 of a typed catalogue of items at an exhibition staged in St Mary's church on 9th and 10th May 1980. It lists items exhibited and includes a review of significant events of local history contributed by villagers and from the county archives. It was distributed to all households in the ...
List of press items and an article from the Andover Advertiser covering various matters.
View of the front of Glenthorpe.