The square showing Corner Shop (Harvey Blake), Market House and Russell’s shoe shop - one of Creed series of six proofs taken for Harvey Blake.
View of the square from outside the Greyhound looking south.
This is a photo of The Square and The Yews.
The Square from the Church Tower, showing the Greyhound pub and a bus.
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 Bourne Cottage and Corner shop and The Greyhound
The Square under snow, with Charlie Judd seen in the centre, on the 25th April 1908.
The Square, Broughton. Strongs Brew on pub, bow window on Corner Shop
The High Street, looking south with Clifton Cottage on the left.
View of The Thatch from the North.
The Thatch - view from the East.
Front of The Thatch with a Shipp child in window.
The well was dug in 1921 to aleviate the distress to villagers caused by the drought in that year. The well house itself was built in 1926 by local craftsmen in memory of Lieutennant John Trude Fripp, killed in action in 1915.
An article from the Andover Advertiser listing the properties of Mrs Mary Thorogood Whicher for sale.
Seen from South, shows Yew trees Esau and Jacob (hairy and smooth), Market House and the Square.
Tollgate Cottage, Romsey Road, showing frost and water damage to west face.
This is a transcription of a conversation with Tom Hinwood.
View of the Upper High Street looking south taken from opposite Warren cottage gateway. Part of the Arches brick wall then entrance gateway to Blake’s yard and forge on immediate left. Thatched cottages destroyed by fire and replaced by semi-detached (Concord) on immediate right. Bushes and picket fence next on right being the orchard opposite ...
View of upper High Street looking North from The Market House. Corner shop with finger sign and Sandford House and shop are the first two buildings on the left. Market house window on right.
View of the upper High Street looking south from Forge Gardens. Gateway into Blake's yard and forge on immediate left. Bushes and delapitaded picket fence beside Silverton Cottage on right being the orchard opposite the Old Plough pub which subsequently became the site for the Plough Gardens housing development. Other houses, Russell's shop with ...
Upper Knoll taken by Mr. Tunstall during alteration to house.
Taken by Mr. Tunstall during alteration to house.