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.
Anchor type tomb with Broughton House in the background.
List of press items and an article from the Andover Advertiser covering various matters.
View of Baptist Chapel from the front.
Chapel before alterations. Rev. Tree (incumbent from 1890 to 1905) in doorway.
Baptist Church High Street, is now a dwelling.
Baptist Church High Street is now a Dwelling. Mr. Heavens in doorway.
Souvenir programme from the re-opening of the Baptist Church.
Scheme, list of legacies and list of holdings for Baptist Church Charity.
Rev Woodins rules for Bell ringers.
Photo of a drawing of Bossington Church.
Photo of a drawing October 1829
Broughton Baptist Chapel reopening after alterations designed by William Turner.
Index of records from the Baptist Church
Broughton House from St Mary's Church.
An article from the Andover Advertiser about the Broughton Rectors
Choir crossing Rectory land on its way from the Old Rectory through the churchyard to St Marys .
Choir entering church tower, from west door
A: Bell on ground. B: Tower, C: By clock. D: Tower. Probably the raising of the 6th bell in memory of George Petty in 1934.
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.
Some notes about a fire in the church made for a history play in 1974.
Church south door taken from south
Interior of st Mary's Church looking west.