Transcribed talk given by R.T.Parr to the Broughton Society 1993.
Ex-service men celebrating the Silver Jubilee of King George V on the 6th May 1935.
Essay by Barbara Aitken with details of a Gypsy Funeral in Broughton.
Ex-servicemen celebrating the Silver Jubilee of King George V on the 6th May 1935. Flack; Sale; Friend of Sale; C.Smith; W.Prewett; Maj.Love; Robert Aitken; Pat Cawte; Phil James; Bert Bevis; Ma Dawkins; Harry Cards; Ted Rawles; Frampton; M.Hinwood; Mallick; Unknown ; Unknown; Jack Lewington; B.Brown; Alderman; Parker (postman); J.Davis.
Copy of Hampshire Magazine "Years round in Broughton" by Alexa Romanes
23 January 1893 Accident to Mail Cart
Group across road by The Thatch.
The Alexandra Nurses taken in the garden of The Croft now renamed Old Church Farm. *Mrs.Hobbs R, Annie Hinwood, Edith Ayles kneeling, Bessie Lewington, Vera Leigh (dark standing) Jane Leigh sitting, Mrs.Cordelia Robinson, Mildred Robinson, Bertha Sturgess, Annie Leabourne, Binnie Shears kneeling, Dorothy Turner /Watts kneeling. *Please note that the names and positions may not be accurately ...
An article from the Andover Advertiser about Maypole Dancing in Broughton. The dancers were trained by Alexa Mason.
An article from the Andover Advertiser about the Hearts of Gold award. Includes details of Mrs Joan Stone receiving the award.
List of press items and an article from the Andover Advertiser covering various matters.
A photo showing the bonfire on Bald Turrett (probably built to celebrate K.G.V Jubliee).
An extract from Hampshire Field Club titled Botanical Ramble.
Bournemouth, Sunday 27 August 38” Bert Bevis: Flack: Maurice Dawkins: Harry Munday: Jack Bird: Tom Hinwood: Jack Knight: Jim Hinwood: Bernard Goodyear: Arch Stone: ?Ford: Harry Cards in trademark white plimsols: Billy Ray: Bill Brewer: driver.
Women and children getting on bus for outing
Band outside Dowse School in the High Street.
An essay about the Broughton Band by Cecil Palmer.
Post card donated by Mrs Curtis's executors showing Broughton band with Bill Lansley, Ted's uncle; John Stone; ?; Harry Munday; Daunensey of Market House; ?; Arther Stone; ?; Charles Harris; Giles; ?; Read; ?; Blackwell of the Post Office; Alf Stone son of John Reg Stone's father; ?; Horace Lansley; Bert Carter, baker; Percy Daubeney, ...
Broughton Baptist Chapel reopening after alterations designed by William Turner.
Broughton Celebrates 1887 Jubilee. People in Square, banner and Band of Hope.
People gathering for the Jubilee procession. Opposite Manor Farm. Band of Hope Banner. Police band in attendance.
Programme ticket and flyer for 84 Charing Cross Road.
An article from the Hampshire Chronicle about the Broughton Fair.
This is one of a collection of Broughton Fair programme's dated June 1990