Photo of Hillside house on Salisbury Road seen from the South.
Morgan Hinwood outside his new shop front in 1972.
View of Hinwood the Butcher's shop-front and adjoining dwelling facing east across the High Street taken from the north. Thatched. Outside hanging carcasses. Posed people including probably the butcher, his shop men and boy, dog, 2 girls, pram and baby, and trap (without horse). Neighbouring side wall of Tally Ho! pub to the south.
Letter from Rev Alfred Woodin as chairman of the Dowse Trust giving George Hinwood notice to quit. G.H. then bought the building. The building in question was where the Hinwood butchery business operated. It was demolished and replaced with a brick and tile shop on the same site in the square in 1903. Today this ...
Staged group 1,Tony Hammerton; 4,Annie Hinwood; 5, Tannys Hewlett; 6, Audrey Barnes from Miss Gromaldi's Vine Cottage.
Charles Hinwood's wedding at Baptist Church
Back of photo of Hinwood wedding, giving some information about the wedding party.
View of Hinwood the Butcher's shop-front facing east across the High Street taken from the south. Thatched. Outside hanging carcasses. 10 people including 2 butchers, dogs, horse and trap. Neighbouring tiled cottage to north then Greyhound hotel in background.
This is a copy of a photo of Bill Brewer and the bike.
Hinwood's butchers shop. Shop from South East; half door with group of May Hinwood (Dawkins), Tom Hinwood, Mrs George Hinwood.
A letter requesting family information about John Hiscock (or Hitchcock) who lived in the village back in the 18th Century
Extracts from Andover Advertiser from 1862 to 1938 by Rev Norman Powell
William J Kelly's Taped Recording and Press cutting 1991
A collection of honey labels.
A transcript of Joseph Honeybun talking of his antecedents including George Carter.
Church Sunday School on outing to Cowes, on Southbound platform of Horsebridge Station.
Leaflet for the Horticultural Society Flower Show in 1954.
Hospital Sunday. The dog belonged to the band leader and wore a belt on his back with pockets for cash each side for donations.
View of two young children, Helen and John, standing on a trailer with milk churns in front of the corrugated iron milking shed at Hyde farm, Horsebridge road. A farm worker is standing by them behind the tractor.
This is a copy of the indenture for Henry Hattatt.
Abstract of deeds dated 17 Sept 1996.
Part of transcript of interview by Dr Parr off Jack Dacre of Nether Wallop
Village Stories taken from tape recording. There is more text available on request.
Summary of history from 1737-1812 regarding John Hattatt