Post card donated by Mrs Curtis's executors showing Broughton band with Bill Lansley, Ted's uncle; John Stone; ?; Harry Munday; Daunensey of Market House; ?; Arther Stone; ?; Charles Harris; Giles; ?; Read; ?; Blackwell of the Post Office; Alf Stone son of John Reg Stone's father; ?; Horace Lansley; Bert Carter, baker; Percy Daubeney, ...
Broughton Celebrates 1887 Jubilee. People in Square, banner and Band of Hope.
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.
View of the square from outside the Greyhound looking south.
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 ...
Back Row, left to right: Christopher Robinson, Builder, Owl Cottage; F.D. King, Farmer, Nutley Farm; W.C. Upshall, Dowse School Master; A. Hewlett, Shopkeeper, Old Bake House; Rev. E. Poore, Curate, Foords Farm then Glencoe; J. Ayles, Test Valley Surveyor, Blackbirds; T. Hinwood, Shopkeeper, Top Shop and The Square; G.G. Brown, Gent, Mill House and Farmer. Front ...
Wives of members of the committee organising the demonstration to celebrate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee in 1897.
Broughton Baptist Chapel reopening after alterations designed by William Turner.
Church Interior, St Mary's East end, altar, decorated for festival
People gathering for the Jubilee procession. Opposite Manor Farm. Band of Hope Banner. Police band in attendance.
The opening of the Well house 1926. Can be seen today.
The Rev. Woodin and Mrs Woodin with a large group of ladies and girls attending the Willow Pattern Fete in 1912. This was a 2-day event comprising a Fete, sale of work and exhibition of local paintings to raise funds to build a village hall.
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.
Hospital Sunday. The dog belonged to the band leader and wore a belt on his back with pockets for cash each side for donations.
Bournemouth, Sunday 27 August 38” Bert Bevis: Flack: Maurice Dawkins: Harry Munday: Jack Bird: Tom Hinwood: Jack Knight: Jim Hinwood: Bernard Goodyear: Arch Stone: ?Ford: Harry Cards in trademark white plimsols: Billy Ray: Bill Brewer: driver.
Local hunt meet in The Square
Girls and Boys in play, dancing at Fete on Broughton Rectory Lawn
Church Sunday School on outing to Cowes, on Southbound platform of Horsebridge Station.
extract from mortgage document taken from Mrs.Brennan's deeds of Clifton Cottage
Children's fancy dress parade at 50th Annual Flower Show in 1937. Miss Yarnold on left.
Group around new memorial.
Group across road by The Thatch.