Herbie on cart with Paddy Pearce, Pixie Thomas, Peter Thomas, Sybil Pratt.
Bert Bevis says "Petty’s milk float, Gillingham up, towards Hewletts shop".
Church Sunday School on outing to Cowes, on Southbound platform of Horsebridge Station.
A newspaper article about Leonard's Grave
This is a picture of PC Peter Pearl on motorcycle duty taken at Coolers sale.
Press cutting 1934 found with Robert Aitken's study of footpaths.
Note of conversation on 11 February 1993. Edward Joseph Honeybun, ex-railwayman, checked the possibility of a railway at Broughton as mentioned at the Norman Court sale of 1907.
Press article By C.Cochrane about routes from Winchester to west.
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.
Traction engine and cart in Coolers farm, Horsebridge Road. Men building a hay-rick .
The second community village bus.
Violet Wilmott holding bicycle at The Croft gate.
A story of a stagecoach lost in a blizzard in the late 17th century. The story was told by the Rev. Lee of Broughton whose quest for peaty soil for the rectory garden was the cause of its discovery "some 100 years" later. His story is recorded in the Glossop family history. Ann Tomkins nee Glossop ...
View from Sanford House gateway looking south down the high street towards The Market House and the square.
The picture shows the Lyons Tea van which was being repaired. The girl on the left was a guest at the Post office, next is Herbert Dumper then C.E. Butt, lastly George Hurford.
Traction engine with 2 trailers, No 137, by wall (possibly Mill House, Horsebridge Road). George Williams, Mrs. P's relation. Basil Gillingham, same age as Harvey Blake. Frank Hillary, started transport firm in Winchester.
Tom Tribe in trap at George Inn, Middle Wallop, diagonally opposite present George Inn.
Photocopy of typescript of act, Trustees, Tolls etc. for Turnpike road.
Birds-eye view of the Square, north side, upper High St., North end and open country from the top of the church tower looking north. Army lorry in Square; 3 veteran vehicles in High St.
People in open char-a-banc. In his tape recording transcript Bert says ‘A W.I. outing to Bournemouth to Bath & West show held there.’ Henry Robinson’s father closing door, Harr, Bert Bevis in row in front.
People with horse and cart in Yew Tree Avenue Tytherley.