View of the Beehive cottages looking north, with Telegraph poles and metalled road on the left side.
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 east end and south facing front of the church school taken from Chapel Lane looking west. Old School place now occupies this plot. Caption handwritten "Church Schools Broughton". The plural together with the covered twin entrances either side of the central gabled extension suggest separate entrances for girls and boys, with the end ...
The Old Rectory taken from Coach House Drive.
Photo in brown paper folder marked "Broughton House 1856" House front, railings in front, gate left. In chair Mrs. W. S.Tomkins, behind chair Maryann Lansley (maid to above). Facing chair Mary Ann Tomkins, daughter of Mrs. T. C. Langdon.
View south down the Wallop Brook from near Buckbridge looking towards Driscolls cottage (thatched) and Fernleigh (renamed Pippins in c1978 and Orchardton in 2020). Blackbirds' (now Aylesbury House) gables hidden behind fir tree. The house called "Blackbirds" today (2020) was originally outbuildings ...
View of Meadow Cottages looking east across Wallop brook taken from the meadow at the bottom of Rectory Lane.
View of the Drove looking east towards Hell corner. Drove cottage on Right. Roake Farm Cottage at Hell corner in the distance.
Interior of st Mary's Church looking west.
Sports field with original pavilion. Taken from Felindraganol while being built.
View of 5Millbrook seen across the stream. tile hipped-roof barn to left.
View of south side and east front of Old Church Farm taken from the south drive looking north-west.
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.
View of Little London taken from Rectory Lane foot-bridge looking North showing the Brown family's old cottage.
St Mary's Church Choir entering church from west door on the occasion of the Dedication of Organ and re-opening of west entrance by the Bishop.
Cottages, fence in front, group at gate. "Old Cottages, Broughton, August 1912" on page.
St Mary's Church taken from From Old Church Farm. Tin hut next to wall in front of Smithy Cottages. Starting to build Butt's Post Office.
View of Hildon House. This residence, now demolished, was designed by the Edwardian architect Sir Aston Webb, notable for the front façade of Buckingham Palace and the Victoria and Albert Museum. A mineral water spring on the estate is the source of Hildon Water.
View of front and south side of Rookery cottage taken from Rookery lane.
Dowse Cottage taken from Clifton Cottage bedroom.
View along High St from North End showing Old Manse and post box.