This is a professional aerial photo taken of the house and yard lent by Mrs Blake. You can also see Chapel Cottage roof.
Trade card for The Old Thatch.
This is a photo of The Square showing the Greyhound, Corner shop and a thatched workshop.
A press article about Ted Lansley's 25 years at The Tally Ho.
Andover Advertiser article about Hilda Lansley and the Tally Ho.
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.
Tom Blake holding frame with beehives in foreground.
Photos of carved sign. Sign 3'9" x 10" carved with bee symbols which was above Tom Blakes door at The Forge, purplish brown with gilt.Carved by a school friend as a gift. He was locally famous for figures etc. (Roy Blake, his brother, has an intricately carved man at stool, complete).
This is a transcription of a conversation with Tom Hinwood.
A photo of Tom Hinwood outside his shop.
This picture was taken on the 6th July 1935, shortly after the Pearce's took over the shop and changed its use to a haberdashery.
Trade card advertising framing and sale of watercolours from the old stable at Grandfathers, Rookery Lane.
Tom Tribe in trap at George Inn, Middle Wallop, diagonally opposite present George Inn.
This view from Plum Pudding Shows Broughton village and Petty's Church Farm.
An article from the Hampshire Chronicle on the opening of the village hall.
W Blake shoeing, at yard in Romsey (see note 01019.02)
A brief history by Major Jepson Turner about the Wallop Brook. Also articles from the Hampshire Chronicle and Andover Advertiser about the water extraction from the Brook.
A picture showing well drilling and Roy Blake helping.
This is a picture of Teddy Ventham on his post wagon outside C E Butt's, Broughton Post Office.
A brochure from Test Valley Council about the new method of refuse collection using wheelie bins.
An article from the Andover Advertiser on the Willow Pattern Fete in 1912 held at Broughton Rectory.
Women's Institute at work in the hut in the Dowse School playground in the 1920's. Run by Mrs Love who is looking over Mrs Ethel Davis' shoulder who is 'popping' gloves. The women made leather work such as gloves, moccasins and baby shoes. Back row: 1 Miss Grimaldi 2 Mrs Daniels 3 Mrs Smeeth 5 Mrs ...