New house where Sexton Marsh was now called White Cottage. Note the shop window in Bridge Cottage.
'Wyncourt' in 1908, taken from Methodist Chapel site, the park railings are still present at this time.
Jose Hinwood and the Pearce twins, Patricia and Ann. They are on the railings of Morgan Hinwood's garden at Wyncourt, opposite Top Shop, (actully opposite 'Old Thatch).
The Cottage Rookery lane where Miss Duval lived.
William Judd at the gate of 2 Rookery lane, now one dwelling.
View of the front of two cottages at the north end of Rookery Lane at its junction with Dennis's Lane. The cottages are on the east side of the road looking across the water meadow and Wallop brook.
Now one dwelling called The Cottage.
Extract from deeds for no 10 Dog Lane
Taken in 1972, showing Mrs Hewlett's and Mrs Blackman's houses. Stone in wall "C.H.1838" now in garden wall of Wywurri, Salisbury Road.
One of series of photographs of 12 High Street: House
One of series of photographs of 12 High Street: Old fish department.
One of series of photographs of 12 High Street: Out buildings.
Front view of 2 Mouland Cottages.
9 Queenwood Rd / Top Dog - arches supporting path.
9 Queenwood Rd / Top Dog - Arched wall supporting bank under footpath before extension built.
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.
"Peasants Heritage" by Ralph Whitlock who lived in Pitton which Barbara or Robert Aitken are commenting on.
A survey of footpaths by Robert Aitken in February 1934 for the Parish Council.
This is a copy of a loan agreement between Frederick Amberley and George Hinwood in 1927
Article from the Andover Advertiser on housing in Broughton.
An article from the Andover Advertiser in 1912.
Photo taken from front in Queenwood Road.
Photo from near the back door of Apsley House.