Gordon Villa with Doris Lywood aged 4 in the doorway.
Grandfathers , once the home of the hymn-writer Anne Steele whose family lived in Broughton House during much of the 18th and 19th centuries. The house probably dates from the 17th century and may have been built by one of her ancestors, William Steele, a carpenter by trade.
This Sheppard line drawing of Grandfathers, done in 1863, was used as the frontispiece of Anne Steele's hymns.
Correspondence between Beryl, the daughter of Rev. Arthur Wood, Baptist minister in Broughton 1888-93, and Ethel Davis, secretary of the Baptists in 1992. It includes references to her father and brothers Austin , Harold, and Bennet.The mention of "Peter" is probably Rev. Peter Baines who was Baptist minister in 1992. The letter also refers to a ...
Copy of Newspaper Article from the Southern Daily Echo about Grandfathers and Anne Steele. Photos of front and staircase.
An essay written by Mrs Dorothea Fitzgibbon for O.B.E.
Grave of Dr. Fox, Science master at Queenwood College, with iron railings, and St Mary’s Cottage in background.
Group seated. 1, Peter Hickson; 2,Shippy Walker; 3, Treacle Woodford; 4, Butch Leigh.
A group of people outside Manor Farm's big barn for Queen Victoria's jubilee.
Group from Women British Legion outside Rookery House. 1, Mrs.Robinson; 2, Pat Butcher; 3, Mrs.Cawte; 4, Mrs Blake (H);5, Mrs.Churchill; 6, Mrs.P.Blackman; 7, Mrs.Hamblin; 8, Mrs.M.Carter; 9, Miss Smith; 10, Mary Davis; 11, Emily Davis;12, Mrs.Morne?; 13, Mrs.Goodyear.1, Mrs.Hann; 2, Mrs.Parfett; 3, Mrs.Wells; 4, Mrs.Curtis;5, Mrs.V.Hinwood; 6, Mrs.M.Dawkins; 7, Mrs.Peck.1, Mrs.Smith; 2, Judy Coleburn; 3, Jenny ...
Group of people taken from the grounds of Broughton House Mrs. Bompas. Rev. Tribe, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Fox and Boy, Miss J. Tomkins.
5 women and 2 men in working clothes. 1 man with ring-handled shovel. Posed group taken outside on grass and path at back of domestic brick building, said to be taken at Queenwood (but Harvey Blake thinks it is in Longstock). Downpipe or chimney flue attached to wall next to rain-water downpipe.
Three people outside cottage in Rookery Lane - George Prior, Mildred Robinson with Gwladys Robinson in chair.
1, Angela Green; 2, Jackie Ruddle; 3, Joy Davis; 4, Monica Dorey; 5, Helen Purver; 6, Pat Palmer; 7, Diana Pratt; 8, ?unknown; 9, Teresa Gallagher; 10, Hedges (possibly). 1, Orva Hinwood; 2, unknown; 3, Sandra Blackman; 4, Carol Morgan; 5, Val Long; 6, Susan West; 7, unknown ; 8, Elizabeth Baulk.
1, Tony Baulk; 2, Richard Culshaw; 3, Stephen Woodland; 4, Pat Palmer; 5, unknown ; 6, unknown ; 7, Roy Hatcher; 8, Joy Davis; 9, unknown ; 10, Diana Pratt; 11, John Foster; 12, Richard Petty. 1, Orva Hinwood; 2, Valerie Long; 3, Eliz.baulk; 4 Angela Green; 5, unknown ; 6, unknown; 7, Susan West; ...
Mr. Padwick (Organist Sid's father); Dr. Loveless senior. Miss Loveless; Christopher Robinson in his Donkey Cart and Jack. House on Winchester Hill, Stockbridge.
Press article on the Golden wedding of Mr and Mrs C. Gunstone.
A list of chairmen and agents of the Hampshire and General Friendly Society by Roy Blake.
Hampshire and the (Robert) Owenites - press article. Relates to Robert Owen at Harmony Hall.
Sale particulars issued by Penyards estate agents 22 June 1992. This semi-detached house, being sold by the family on the death of Mrs Hewlett for £100,000, was described as "Late Victorian for expansion". Like other properties on the north side of Queenwood road the photograph does not show a large garden at the rear of the ...
Press cutting on Harmony Hall and Robert Owen's scheme
Newspaper article written in June 1952, 50 years after the destruction of Harmony Hall by fire. Harmony Hall was an experiment in communal agricultural living set up by the noted 19th century Socialist Robert Owen in 1839.
Transcript of an interview with Harry Munday.
These are some notes from Harry Munday about Broughton.