Douglas Leach posing in front of Glenthorpe in Paynes Lane
Butt's Post Office photographed from the south by George Cole, postmaster. Also shows the High St looking towards The Square. Wall plaque visible 'ECB 1912'.
Post Office from the south with 2 petrol pumps. Bert Bevis – Mr.Eastcott over door. The children are those of Mr.Ward, butler at Broughton House. who lived at Clifton. A service cottage until 1930.
Post card taken in High Street of The Post Office, the Village Shop in the background and a petrol pump.
Post Office, High Street, taken from the South. Now two dwellings.
View down stretch of road from East Tytherley to Broughton where Queenwood House was situated. Low wall on left; Laundry on right.
View of Queenwood rise looking north west across the Croft field from Old Church Farm north lawn. Andrew Parr driving Bolens the mowing machine.
View of Queenwood Rise and Beech trees looking West across field behind Old Church Farm
Taken on 27th July 1907 is this view down Queenwood Road looking east. Showing children, presumably on the way to school, the nearest one can be seen carrying her milk can.
Taken on 27th July 1907 is this view looking east down Queenwood Road previously known as Dog Lane. The three nearest children are Don Upshall, Arthur Tree and Cecil Williams.
Taken on 27th July 1907 is this view down Queenwood previously known as Dog Lane. Showing Fry's horse and trap with Charlie Read driving.
View up Queenwood Road looking West from the Well House slope. Shows streetscape including houses and mature Beech trees in mid-distance.
Thatched cottage Burnt down in 1912 at right angles to lane, where Cosmos is now.
Rectory Lane looking East from Rectory gate. Barnes family across road.
View of footbridge in Rectory lane showing Browns new bungalow
An article from the Andover Advertiser mentioning the funeral of Horace Carter, baptists at the Wesleyan anniversary, new rookery at the Croft field and K.G Jubilee.
Roake Farm house from the South
Extract from Roman Roads in Britain by Ivan Margary. 1955 Section 45a, Winchester to Old Sarum. 21½ miles. 2 pages. Good description of present remains.
Maud Morgan outside her mother's shop in Romsey Road.
View of front and south side of Rookery Cottage taken from further down Rookery lane.
Rookery Lane taken circa 1920 from Buck Bridge.
Photo taken from bank towards Paynes Lane by Mrs. Sugden, owner.
This is a picture of the Watts family and a horse and cart.
Photo of Rose Cottage, taken from sales particulars