Clarks shop (now The Old Bakehouse) to Chestnut Cottage - one of Creed series of six proofs taken for Harvey Blake.
The Square - one of Creed series of six proofs taken for Harvey Blake.
Looking East, with gate across the end of The Drun.
The Old Thatch and Kents Close from the High Street looking North. There is a cyclist in the road level with the Methodist Church.
Post card taken in High Street of The Post Office, the Village Shop in the background and a petrol pump.
Kents Close, Old Thatch and Methodist Chapel - one of the Creed Series.
View East down Queenwood road (known locally as Dog Lane) from junction with Queenwood Rise. Range of 5 cottages, 4 thatched.
View down stretch of road from East Tytherley to Broughton where Queenwood House was situated. Low wall on left; Laundry on right.
View up Queenwood Road looking West from the Well House slope. Shows streetscape including houses and mature Beech trees in mid-distance.
Looking down Dog Lane from the Pound, autumn 1975.
View of Queenwood Rise and Beech trees looking West across field behind Old Church Farm
View of the Square taken from outside the Tally Ho! looking North.
Butt's Post Office photographed from the south by George Cole, postmaster. Also shows the High St looking towards The Square. Wall plaque visible 'ECB 1912'.
Post card, Frith series BGN 12. Kents Close looking North along High St.
The Square from the North East, showing the Old Corner Shop, Market House, Russells shop with bow windows and a building in the Rectory garden.
Brewers Arms looking along Horsebridge Road.
Broughton High Street taken from the Tally Ho! pub. The village post office is shown on the left with the village store just beyond with a petrol pump outside.
West View of the High Street showing The Cottage, the shop and Chestnut Cottage from the North West with railings on the right.
View down the lower High Street taken from Clifton Cottage looking South. Clifton Cottage and the Old Bakery foreground left. The Thatch with Owl Cottage behind in middle distance right. No opening for Village Hall site (which was not there before its opening in 1925). White House and Wysteria (formerly the Sheep Shearers pub) on the far right. ...
View of the upper High Street looking south from Forge Gardens. Gateway into Blake's yard and forge on immediate left. Bushes and delapitaded picket fence beside Silverton Cottage on right being the orchard opposite the Old Plough pub which subsequently became the site for the Plough Gardens housing development. Other houses, Russell's shop with ...
View of the Drove looking east towards Hell corner. Drove cottage on Right. Roake Farm Cottage at Hell corner in the distance.
View of vehicular bridge and ford at the north end of Rookery lane looking east towards the twin-gabled gardener's house within the curtilage of Broughton House. Man sitting on low bridge-parapit in mid-distance In the background veteran car at back entrance of Broughton House with person (a woman) on roadside in front of car.
Glenhurst and Warren Cottage left; Mrs.Harrington's shop and Top shop right; High Street centre.