Copy of invoice from G. F. Crute & Sons the fishmonger for goods supplied to United Sunday School outing.
An article from the Hampshire Chronicle about a walk at Darfield farm.
Salisbury and Winchester Journal article about the church organ.
Document showing deeds and lease of the Old Thatch from William Cooper selling to Samuel Emly, 30 May 1820.
Horse and cart with driver and boy near Deep Ford.
From an album, girls on plank bridge over Deep Ford.
Children on concrete bridge over Deep Ford.
View of Deep Ford taken from bottom of the Hollow looking East. The three girls on footbridge are Molly Hampton, Dorcas Hunt, and Emily Davis (Mary D).
Descendants of John Hattatt.
Distributed in village to advertise Dibbens estate agency. Drawing of Church.
Gwen Hatcher the donor, thinks Dick Kelly is thatching behind Woodslee. Dick Kelly lived at The Buildings, Rveley, Doris Goetz' house in South Rd (now demolished and replaced by Honeycomb) and then the red corrugated iron bungalow South of Deep Ford. It was called Riverside which it certainly was, back of bungalow about 4 feet from ...
Hampshire Directory Roake Farm.
Taken circa 1912 showing Mr and Mrs Lush with Ada on the front step of Dixons House. The old laundry is on the right and the hand operated lift and force water pump in the front garden.
George Ruddle in Tom Hinwood’s delivery cart. Mabel Hammett nee Lansley (possibly).
Series of four publicity photos for Hants.C.C. nurse recruitment. Miss Byatt and Dr R Parr.
Dog Lane (Mr and Mrs Pitt).
Looking east from 'Knap' with Ethel Davis walking in the road. The houses on the left are long gone.
Andover Advertiser article of 100 years ago
Copies of details relating to Rev. David Howe's retirement present including a picture of the Dovecote reduced for engraving in a marmalade spoon.
History of the Dowse family.
Information on Dowse Charity: 1806 copy of Indenture 24 April 1601, Dowse properties.
This press cutting is an extract from the Earl of Portsmouth's History 1867. The Daily Telegraph is reporting a legal case brought before the Master of the Rolls on 25th March 1863. Two Broughtonians want all six trustees of the Dowse Charity to be replaced for failing to administer the trust properly. The Trust, set ...
The Dowse commissioner's report and Scheme of Regulation from the church archive.
The Dowse family tree handwritten archive from the church.