Photograph of a postcard of Church Street dated Sep 24th 1926 on the back. The house on the right (now called Fordes), at that time belonged to Mr Ford. The sign over the door advertises his business as a decorator and glazier. Also was registrar of births, deaths and marriages until at least 1932. (ROP/001/005/001)
A black and white photograph showing a horse and two-wheeled cart in front of the forge in Vicarage Lane, Ropley. The sign reads "Hale. Carpenter Joiner and Undertaker. Carriages repaired and painted". (ROP/001/005/014)
A black and white photograph showing the view to the east along Church Street, with St Peter's Church visible on the left. c 1909 written on the back (ROP/001/005/015)
A black and white photograph showing a horse and two-wheeled cart in front of Hale's forge in Church Street, Ropley. Information written in album with photograph ' the small hut with the chimney opposite the Forge was used by the wheelwright for heating the iron tyres prior to shrinking them on to the wooden wheels'. ... (ROP/001/005/016)
Black and white photograph of Church Cottages, Church Street, Ropley (ROP/001/005/022)
A black and white photograph of Spratt's Church Street shop and cycle shop opposite the pond in Church Street, Ropley. (ROP/001/005/023)
A black and white photograph of Church Street Cycle Stores, Ropley. With customer standing on steps. Possible c 1920. (ROP/001/005/024)
A colour photograph, taken in the 1970's, of Pondside Stores and Post Office, with Archbishop's Cottage in the background. Last version of this shop as it closed in approximately 2001. Village community stores opened up further down the road next to the coffee rooms. (ROP/001/005/025)
Black and white photograph of Church Street, Ropley (ROP/001/005/030)
A photograph of a painting of Archbishop's Cottage in Church Street, Ropley, with young children in the garden and the road outside. (ROP/001/005/031)
A black and white postcard captioned "Archbishop Howley's Cottage, Ropley". (ROP/001/005/032)
A black and white postcard captioned "The Archbishop's Cottage". (ROP/001/005/033)
A black and white photograph showing a group of children posing with a gentleman in uniform. He is standing next to a bicycle and sidecar. in front of Archbishop's Cottage opposite the pond in Church Street, Ropley. Suggested date around 1900's (ROP/001/005/034)
A black and white photograph captioned "Laurel Cottage, Ropley", showing a lady leaning on the fence by Ropley Pond with Archbishop's Cottage and Laurel Cottage behind. (ROP/001/005/035)
Black and White Photograph of Vicarage Lane, Ropley. C1910. New Methodist Church entrance on the right with the recreation field on the left. Though labelled Church Lane, it is not Church Lane. (ROP/001/005/040)
The Old Parsonage, Church Street, Ropley (ROP/001/005/041)
Colour Greeting Card from Ropley dated mid 1930's with the words "Best Wishes from Ropley" inscribed in Gold Glitter. (ROP/001/005/043)
Greeting Card from Ropley dated mid 1930's (2) (ROP/001/005/044)
Colour Greeting Card from Ropley dated mid 1930's . Inscribed with the words, "The Lovers' Walk Ropley". (ROP/001/005/045)
Colour Greeting Card from Ropley dated mid 1930's with a Silhouetted depiction of a Cockerel and the words "Though you live in Ropley Don't crow about it". (ROP/001/005/046)
Black and white photograph of Church Cottages. (ROP/001/005/048)
Black and white Greeting Card dated 1932 with 7 different views of Ropley on a Floral background. Inscribed with "Greetings From Ropley" (ROP/001/005/050)
Black and white Greeting Card from Ropley showing 9 photographs of Ropley. Inscribed with "Ropley Hants" (ROP/001/005/051)
Black and white photograph of Maddox Hill, Ropley (ROP/001/005/052)
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