Transcribed talk given by R.T.Parr to the Broughton Society 1993.
The Cottage Rookery lane where Miss Duval lived.
William Judd at the gate of 2 Rookery lane, now one dwelling.
Now one dwelling called The Cottage.
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.
Article from the Andover Advertiser on housing in Broughton.
Photo taken from front in Queenwood Road.
Press cutting and photographs of labels used by Attrees Tie factory in Rookery Lane
View of Baptist Chapel from the front.
Baptist Church High Street, is now a dwelling.
Part of Kents Close and all of Beehive in melting snow.
Beehive Cottages from the East.
Brewers Arms Pub, now named Brewers
Brewers Arms looking along Horsebridge Road.
Bridge and ford near Bridge Cottage in Rookery Lane, now replaced.
Bridge Cottage view from South
Bridge Cottage view of the back from South east
View of Bridge cottage from the South
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.
Women and children getting on bus for outing
Bill Daniels (builder) and Mr. Hunt (surveyor) in front garden. of Brooklyn Rookery lane.
Broughton House from the front.
The Terrace, Broughton House. Lady sitting on terrace under beeches, fence beyond.