Press cutting about Road Accident
An article in the Romsey Advertiser about an intruder.
Jim Brown and the Rector's two sons at Little London, taken circa 1958.
View of Little London from Rookery Lane foot-bridge taken from SE corner of the curtilage showing the Brown family's old cottage. Two men in the garden.
Deep Ford and Jack Everitt's tin bungalow (was Black's).
Obituary for Luther Owen Fox.
Details of riots in 1830 and those found guilty of the damage of machinery.
Written comments from John Dent on farming at Manor Farm.
Information relating to former owners of the Manse.
A copy of a letter on the memorial of Margaret Hearst in 1910.
"The flying Duchess" by John, Duke of Bedford, about Mary, daughter of Rev. Tribe, curate at Broughton. Extract copy.
A transcript of part of a tape recorded interview with Maurice Hatcher talking about the British Legion.
Bottom bungalow in South Road, called Meadow View, now demolished, which at the time in 1907 was a completely corrugated iron building. According to the photographer, Ethel Davis, the bungalow was built for Mrs Fry of Stockbridge.
This is a document showing information on all the land that was measured in Broughton by Philip Emmott. The word "waste" is believed to refer to land not under cultivation.
A group of people who did milking at Nutley Farm. The picture was taken before 1939. 1, Phyllis Musselwhite; 2, Hilda Fry Greenwood; 3, Bimbo Palmer; 4, Caleb King (farmer); 5, Ron Pragnell; 6, Instructor; 7, unknown ; 8, Peggy Cawte; 9,unknown ; 10, Clarice Appleby Paddock; 11, Doris Rogers Goetz; 12, Vernon Beale; ...
View of North (garden) front and side of Mill House after the alterations were completed in 1940. These two elevations have been completely re-modelled in art-deco style and two large rooms were also added. They are in stark contrast to the gables of the earlier building which was formerly named Millbrook and had already been ...
View looking south down the Wallop brook here forming a mill pond servicing the mill seen in the background. Gardeners cottage is to the left of the mill. Mrs. Helen H (possibly Halford) and another lady in garden of Mill House which is to the west out of the picture.
Copy of a photograph of Miss Aldridge on her way to a nursing home.
A transcript of part of a tape recorded interview with Miss Anne Shingleton.
Transcript of interview by Dr Parr of Miss Dorothy Wall
Transcript of Morgan Hinwood talking to Gordon Gumn.
This is an essay by Morgan Hinwood titled "Boyhood memories and our friends the animals"
Publicity photo for 'Memories of Morgan' book.