Newspaper report of lightning strike and fire at Beehive Cottages. Illustrated burnt out house.
Front of Hayters Farm with Mr and Mrs Payne and children.
Harry Munday's Gaulton series. Frontal view from the south west, looks new.
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.
View looking North of 2 beehive-shaped thatched cottages. Whiteshoot Hill in distance. (These were cottages to Bossington Farm where Mr. Blake worked from 1921).
View looking east of Rookery Cottage with Ethel Davis's mother at the front gate into Rookery Lane.
View of Deep Ford taken from bottom of the Hollow looking East. The three girls on footbridge are Molly Hampton, Dorcas Hunt, and Emily Davis (Mary D).
Group outside the Dowse School - part of the Gaulton Series.
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.
View of chalk-walled cottage looking north across North End road.
River View (Old Robins) - photo from newspaper cutting.
Brewers Arms looking along Horsebridge Road.
Gordon Villa with Doris Lywood aged 4 in the doorway.
Back of Hayters Farm about 1964.
View of Hinwood the Butcher's shop-front and adjoining dwelling facing east across the High Street taken from the north. Thatched. Outside hanging carcasses. Posed people including probably the butcher, his shop men and boy, dog, 2 girls, pram and baby, and trap (without horse). Neighbouring side wall of Tally Ho! pub to the south.
View of Hinwood the Butcher's shop-front facing east across the High Street taken from the south. Thatched. Outside hanging carcasses. 10 people including 2 butchers, dogs, horse and trap. Neighbouring tiled cottage to north then Greyhound hotel in background.
View of north side and front of Clifton cottage taken from across the street.
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 of south aspect of Broughton House taken from across the brook looking east-north-east.
View of south aspect of Broughton House taken from the front lawn looking west-south-west.
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. ...