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 ...
St Mary's Church Interior looking towards the altar.
The Post Office. After major re-building this is now two dwellings.
This is now a private house. Photo from foot of Plough Gardens, to show diamond pattern on roof and 'Strongs' on facade. Diamond jubilee.
View of the West face of St Mary's Church tower taken from across the Square looking South East. The original 1914-18 war memorial listing all villagers who fought is seen in front of the West door. It was moved to the south porch of the church when the stone memorial to the fallen was erected. 2 ...
Birds -eye view of the square, east-side, and lower end of Queenwood Road with its thatched cottages on the north side. No construction of Plough Gardens or Queenwood Rise. High doorway to barn/workshop where entrance to car park behind the Greyhound hotel now is (2020). Greyhound advertising draft beer suggesting a pub rather than a ...
William Judd at the gate of 2 Rookery lane, now one dwelling.
People on Buck Bridge. Jean Lansley is the young child sitting.
Post Office, High Street, taken from the South. Now two dwellings.
Maud Morgan outside her mother's shop in Romsey Road.
View of upper High Street looking North from The Market House. Corner shop with finger sign and Sandford House and shop are the first two buildings on the left. Market house window on right.
View of South side of the Pound from top of Queenwood Rd looking into Romsey Rd.
Front view of 2 Mouland Cottages.
View north from Vestry looking along the gravel path to Rectory Lane. Dovecote in middle distance; the Rectory (now the Old Rectory - 2020) roof in background.
Anne Steele's tomb in St Mary's churchyard. She was a notable evangelist and hymn-writer in mid-18th century England.
Well House (left), and 12 High Street (right). Thatched Cottages beyond Well House on site of present Concord house. No Plough Gardens. Fence. Pratt's Butchers Right.
Mrs Brown, nee Stone, was born here. The house, in Dixon's Lane, has no name. Front view, with cob wall which fell out in 1923, and was replaced with brick, flint panels, in brick ends
View of the Upper High Street looking south taken from opposite Warren cottage gateway. Part of the Arches brick wall then entrance gateway to Blake’s yard and forge on immediate left. Thatched cottages destroyed by fire and replaced by semi-detached (Concord) on immediate right. Bushes and picket fence next on right being the orchard opposite ...
View of front and south side of Rookery Cottage taken from further down Rookery lane.
Looking south along the High Street. Tank obstructions in Square. Silverton is two cottages.
Market House showing wooden front c1930.
White cottage with Robinson's in background (now Wisteria cottage). Showing Sexton Marsh, Jas. Marsh at 96, and Mrs Parker 79.
The Cottage taken from the rear, showing Chestnut cottage at side.
View of east end (with rectangular window) and north side of St Mary's Church taken from the grounds of Broughton House looking west. Lady and gentleman in foreground.