View up Queenwood Rd from the Square with the Greyhound in foreground and row of children across bottom of the road. Petrol pump on right.
A folded greeting card dated 1996 with small vignettes of churches, pubs, village hall, dovecot, wellhouse and the bridge.
List of press items and an article from the Andover Advertiser covering various matters.
A transcript of a tape recording of a talk to the Local History Group by Bernard Goodyear.
Bill from A A Longman of The Greyhound (for accommodation, baths etc) to Mrs Woodin at The Rectory.
Photo of the Brewer's Arms.
Brewers Arms with Bess and Doll Leabourn.
The Brewers Arms as a pub, showing Gwennie Mason holding Girlie
Brewers Arms Pub, now named Brewers
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 north up Horsebridge Rd showing the west front of Brewers in 1942 when it was the Brewers Arms, a public house. It closed as a pub in 1955. At the side is a 1937 Morris Minor with early head lamp masks undergoing maintenance.
This is a list of Broughton properties from 1837
Hunt gathering at the Tally Ho
Original photo taken by travelling salesman and sold in bulk to Jack Joyce for resale.
Copy of "Hop Press" on the Greyhound public house
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.
Post Card showing buildings in Broughton pre 1907
Scholars on bikes outside Rack and Manger. Mr Willmore in front by grey horse.
View down the lower High Street taken from Clifton Cottage looking South. Clifton Cottage and the Old Bakery foreground left. The Thatch with Owl Cottage behind in middle distance right. No opening for Village Hall site (which was not there before its opening in 1925). White House and Wysteria (formerly the Sheep Shearers pub) on the far right. ...
Ted and Hilda Lansley publicans, and various trade cards.
An essay about The Greyhound Pumpkin Club.
This is now a private house. Photo from foot of Plough Gardens, to show diamond pattern on roof and 'Strongs' on facade. Diamond jubilee.
Copy of press cutting from Southern Echo of 4 April 1985 giving details of this former pub in the upper high street which was being sold through Penyards estate agents.