Group of people taken from the grounds of Broughton House Mrs. Bompas. Rev. Tribe, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Fox and Boy, Miss J. Tomkins.
Article relating to Rose Villa mud houses
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 ...
From the publication "British Racehorse" Summer 1969. Article titled "This was Stockbridge" by Philip Clifford. A detailed and comprehensive account of the history of racing at Stockbridge from the first 3-day meeting in August 1753 to the last meeting in July 1898. It includes references to the Cannon and Day families, patronage by George IV and ...
This is an auction notice relating to six properties in Broughton from the Salisbury and Winchester Journal. Includes Chapel Cottages and Glenhurst.
History of Broughton Baptist Church 1615-1971 by Ethel Davis for the Northen star
Press Cutting - 4 May Auction sale to be held 3pm. "Freehold property & residual effects of late H.Hattatt".
Baptist Church tricentenary souvenir.
Newspaper article written in June 1952, 50 years after the destruction of Harmony Hall by fire. Harmony Hall was an experiment in communal agricultural living set up by the noted 19th century Socialist Robert Owen in 1839.
Various extracts copied from the deeds of the house known ( in 2023) as Lambourne ( changed from ROSEADA in 1963 by Mr & Mrs Monk) in South Road at the top of the rise RHside. There are references to Roake Manor, Anne Steele and her fiancé Joseph ...
A story of a stagecoach lost in a blizzard in the late 17th century. The story was told by the Rev. Lee of Broughton whose quest for peaty soil for the rectory garden was the cause of its discovery "some 100 years" later. His story is recorded in the Glossop family history. Ann Tomkins nee Glossop ...
Two records about the Tubb & Strong family: more are available. Please refer to the Administrator for more of this archive. The two records shown are a letter to Dr. Parr from Brian Strong of New Barnet, Herts in June 1992, and a family tree of the Strong and Tubb branches from 1659 to 1989.
Hampshire record office. Records of legal deeds and abstract of title relating to Broughton House 1790 - 1860. The house was originally called Pigeon House, or pigeon house farm
This is a transcription from Molly Compton (nee Hurford) talking about the Noyce family.