Country Life article by Winifred Haward with 3 pictures: Dr.Fox; Dr.Fox and family; St.Marys. Tells of his start in practice. Further information relating to St. Mary's Church written by Alan Park.
West facing front of the Old Manse, residence of the Baptist minister and his family during his pastorate until 1901 when it was replaced by a new dwelling in Romsey road. The Old Manse was a gift of the Steele family to the Broughton Baptist community. The family was influential in the village particularly in ...
North facing front of the Manse in Romsey Rd (residence of the Baptist minister and his family from 1901- 1967 when it was replaced by a new bungalow in Dixons Lane).
Two page article from Hampshire Magazine January 1978 by John Simms "Wartime and Happy Days" describes his family's escape to Broughton 1939-45 and life in the village for a town-boy during wartime. Topics include housing, schooling, farming, countryside, animals and birds, transport, church services.
Baptist Church High Street, is now a dwelling.
Queenwood College Chapel with conical yew tree in front from album. m
Memorial outside Broughton church for World War 1
Rev Woodins rules for Bell ringers.
Memorial entrance gate at the chapel.
Index of records from the Baptist Church
This is a mounted photo of the Methodist Chapel in Chapel Lane with a description on the back.
Transcript and H.R.O. catalogue summary.
Scheme, list of legacies and list of holdings for Baptist Church Charity.
Choir, Rector and Bishop entering Church, west door.
Dovecote looking at inside of roof.
Enlarged view of roof of Dovecote.
Dovecote at St Mary's church.
Salisbury and Winchester Journal article about the church organ.
List of press items and an article from the Andover Advertiser covering various matters.
A copy of the floor plans for the new Rectory
A photo of W. Ray golden wedding party in the Methodist Schoolroom. Mrs.Ray; Billy Ray; Oscar Parsons; Arthur Bell; Ray grandchildren; Mrs.Purver.
Postcard of Broughton Church
A letter from the Church archive from Leonard Noble.