A copy of a photo of Roy Blake and Fred Feltham from Country Ways T.V.
Article Hampshire Magazine dated May 1968
Some photos showing Blakes Yard Forge when it was about to close with Mr Blake and Fred Feltham.
A photo showing the bonfire on Bald Turrett (probably built to celebrate K.G.V Jubliee).
Copy of a broadsheet by Mr.Penleaze M.P. (1870s) lamenting the destruction of the old village.
Press cutting from the Romsey Advertiser with photo of Leonard King's model of the church in memory of wife Dorothy Bright King.
An extract from Hampshire Field Club titled Botanical Ramble.
Shows Spreadbury family in front in Queenwood, with railings and creeper but no porch, Lent by Pam Dawkins who lived there. Annie Hinwood married a Spreadbury.
The Brewers Arms as a pub, showing Gwennie Mason holding Girlie
An anecdote told by Pat Edwards which may explain how the Brewers Arms, a pub located at the southern end of Broughton and now (2023) the private house called "Brewers") gained the nickname "the Fluttering Duck".
View of Robinson's Corner to the North. Bill Robinson, Mrs. Andrews (policeman’s wife}, Dawson Saunders, a carpenter with William Robinson, Norma Bidey (Henry Robinson's daughter). Her Grandmother (Harry’s wife) Hilda Marge, Henry and Christopher who died aged 9. Now Wisteria Cottage and The High Street.
Photo of Brightside Farm seen from the North.
Bournemouth, Sunday 27 August 38” Bert Bevis: Flack: Maurice Dawkins: Harry Munday: Jack Bird: Tom Hinwood: Jack Knight: Jim Hinwood: Bernard Goodyear: Arch Stone: ?Ford: Harry Cards in trademark white plimsols: Billy Ray: Bill Brewer: driver.
Women and children getting on bus for outing
Bill Daniels (builder) and Mr. Hunt (surveyor) in front garden. of Brooklyn Rookery lane.
View of the furthest cottage of two, known as the "beehive" cottages which were situated on the west side of Horsebridge Road on the edge of the village. Edwin Gunstone's sister is standing outside.
11 men in civilian clothes all wearing collar and tie. 1 holding hand-made union flag. 1 holding wicker shopping basket. Vehicle with flag and various small buildings in background. Possibly: 1 Musselwhite, 2 Leonard (or Ken) Blake, 3 Cecil Williams, 4 Unknown, 5 Sid Stone, 6 Unknown, 7 Herbert ...
Broughton Band. Frank Lansley standing, possibly Jack Stone.
Band outside Dowse School in the High Street.
An essay about the Broughton Band by Cecil Palmer.
Post card donated by Mrs Curtis's executors showing Broughton band with Bill Lansley, Ted's uncle; John Stone; ?; Harry Munday; Daunensey of Market House; ?; Arther Stone; ?; Charles Harris; Giles; ?; Read; ?; Blackwell of the Post Office; Alf Stone son of John Reg Stone's father; ?; Horace Lansley; Bert Carter, baker; Percy Daubeney, ...
Drummer Standing unnamed 1, B.Lansley; 2, F.Brewer; 3, unnamed ; 4, A.Maidmen; 5, Arthur Stone; 6, H.Munday. Seated - 1, Jack Lewington; 2, Ted Lansley; 3, H.Lansley; 4, D.Moody of Lockerly; 5, Steadman Russell.
History of Broughton Baptist Church 1615-1971 by Ethel Davis for the Northen star
Index of records from the Baptist Church