These are some notes from Harry Munday about Broughton.
Harvey Brown in front of his house in Paynes Lane.
Hayters Farm Rookery lane, Mrs Hinwood at the door.
Bob Smith's brother's wife behind cottage with overhang visible at Hell Corner, which was on the corner of Rookery Lane and the Drove.
Henry Robinson at the door of his workshop in Rookery Lane in 1975.
Henry Robinson's workshop in the High St next to Wisteria Cottage, taken by Hon Zoe Lambert, nee Austin, who lived next door, just before it was demolished in 1975. It was where Hilbac is now.
High street looking South, Clifton Terrace in the foreground.
Looking south along the High Street. Tank obstructions in Square. Silverton is two cottages.
Postcard showing the High Street.
This is a drawing of the High Street from the Old Coach House area.
View looking South with Eversfield and Foords on the right.
View of the High Street with the church in the background.
View of high street looking south
Bert Bevis says "Petty’s milk float, Gillingham up, towards Hewletts shop".
View of Clifton cottage, end and front, and other houses in the same terrace along the east side of the lower High Street taken from the opposite side of the street looking south.
Hildon Avenue, Broughton. Beech trees
Photograph from sales particulars
Photo of Hillside house on Salisbury Road seen from the South.
Hinwood's butchers shop. Shop from South East; half door with group of May Hinwood (Dawkins), Tom Hinwood, Mrs George Hinwood.
George H and Trottie Gunstone, outside Hinwoods butchers
Hospital Sunday. The dog belonged to the band leader and wore a belt on his back with pockets for cash each side for donations.
Local hunt meet in The Square
Abstract of deeds dated 17 Sept 1996.