Extract from Roman Roads in Britain by Ivan Margary. 1955 Section 45a, Winchester to Old Sarum. 21½ miles. 2 pages. Good description of present remains.
Published in 1797 by Jas. Easton of Salisbury this route map in 4 columns shows the road to London via Andover and basingstoke, with a fifth column showing an alternative route to Basingstoke via Stockbridge starting at milestone 73.
excerpt from book on Hampshire Field Club Outing 1896
A newspaper article relating to an enquiry into the purchase of land facing Romsey Rd in order to provide small holdings (allotments) in Broughton.
Possibly Lower Wallop Road. Bert Butcher on left.
Sports field with original pavilion. Taken from Felindraganol while being built.
View looking across Queenwood Road (Dog Lane) with Broughton Down in the background taken from the church tower.
A newspaper article from the Hampshire Observer.
The fir trees used to be the end of the herbaceous border of The Croft's garden.
Postcard showing a family standing on the bridge over the ford. Mary and Emily Davis in centre.
A story of a stagecoach lost in a blizzard in the late 17th century. The story was told by the Rev. Lee of Broughton whose quest for peaty soil for the rectory garden was the cause of its discovery "some 100 years" later. His story is recorded in the Glossop family history. Ann Tomkins nee Glossop ...
A book extract titled The Lunway.
Photograph of the Wallop Brook taken from Gardeners Cottage looking north west towards the mill and miller's house. Three men are rescuing fish and eels stranded in a pool created when drought conditions in July 1938 caused the water level in the Wallop Brook to fall. The pool is immediately below the mill in Horsebridge Road. In the background ...
"A walk along the Wallop Valley" by The Wallop Valley Field Club
Traction engine and Thresher. Roake or probably Coolers Farm, open barn. Man with moustache & white shirt R of centre is Mr.Appleby who worked for Hunt at Coolers, confirmed by his daughter Mrs.Appleby.
Sections of Tithe Map 1837
Edwardian couple and chaperone among the trees possibly on Broughton down.
A view of the Wallop Brook looking South East with Coolers Farm and Ivy Cottages on the right.
Taken by Miss Ayles from high part of garden. View over Horsebridge Rd to Rookery lane near Woodpeckers site.
Views to West showing Dog Lane and Salisbury Road, with Felindragonal (built in 1936) and the Downs.
View from Church Tower of High Street pointing North
View from Church Tower to South.
View from Church Tower to South East - one of the Creed series. Post Office roof in view.
View from Church Tower to West - one of the Creed series. Shows The Close roof, The Square and High St.