Dog on tractor with South East end of farm in the background.
Dowse Cottage taken from Clifton Cottage bedroom.
An essay by Norman Powell about the Dowse Foundation.
Miss Nora Mitchell in the garden of the Dowse house.
Tenanted by Miss Mitchel, who was very old. The garden is overgrown.
This is a copy of the bankruptcy paper for Dr Cusse
Driscolls cottage taken from the road with Mrs Budden
Driscolls from Horsebridge Road.
View south down the Wallop Brook from near Buckbridge looking towards Driscolls cottage (thatched) and Fernleigh (renamed Pippins in c1978 and Orchardton in 2020). Blackbirds' (now Aylesbury House) gables hidden behind fir tree. The house called "Blackbirds" today (2020) was originally outbuildings ...
Mrs. Davis at the gate of the cottage. Chalk block wall.
Now Rookery Cottage in Rookery Lane.
Now Rookery Cottage, hedge and chalk block wall.
This is a list of some of the early Hattatt's family, condensed from a section of Hattatt history Vol I.
List of Emmott properties at enclosure.
A list of Emmott properties in 1837 extracted from Tithe list.
Eversfield ( ‘Mr King’s house 1903’ ). Photo found in Hinwoods attic shop in Over Wallop.
Photograph from sales particulars of Eversfield in 1983
A picture of Eversfield with the yard gated and walled.
This is a press cutting of the exhibition which took place between 9 to 11 February 1956 and examines some of the documents that it contained. The exhibition was organised by the Reverend Norman Powell. Note the catalogue for this event can be found at reference number 00829.01.
House at top of Down Farm Drove.
Ford Springs (previously Roake Cottage). home of Bob Smith.
Photographs of Fox Paddock taken before work started on Barn House.
Frank Frampton outside front door of Fir Tree Cottage.
Top hut in Paynes Lane, just below path to Dixon. Removed to build Council houses.