Black and white photograph of Church Street, Ropley (ROP/001/005/053)
Black and white photograph of the top of Maddocks Hill, junction with Vicarage Lane. Dated circa. 1870. (ROP/001/005/054)
Black and white photograph of Lyeway, Ropley. Inscribed with "Ropley, Lyeway". (ROP/001/005/055)
Black and white Photograph of Lyeway Lane, Ropley. Inscribed with "Lyeway Lane Ropley" (ROP/001/005/056)
A black and white photograph of Petersfield Road in 1905, looking towards South Street. Ben Long is working in the field. On the right is his house, then called Long's Cottage and now Fairwinds. (ROP/001/005/057)
Black and White Photograph of Church Street, Ropley , looking up the road with the church on the left (ROP/001/005/059)
Photograph of Church Street, Ropley , looking up the road with the church on the left. (ROP/001/005/060)
Photograph of Church Street. Looking down towards what is now The Post House , on the left, but was, at one time , the Corn Meal and Malt Stores owned by W.E.Parmiter - Grocer and Baker. The shop keeper standing in the street, may have been him. There is now a bay window where the shop ... (ROP/001/005/061)
Black and white photograph of Meadowside, Church Lane, Ropley (ROP/001/005/062)
Black and white photograph of the Coffee and Reading Rooms, Ropley (ROP/001/005/063)
Black and white photograph of the Coffee Rooms and Meadowside, Ropley (ROP/001/005/064)
Black and white photograph of Meadowside. Miss Hagen in her donkey cart tended by her gardener/handyman - Mr Gaiger circa 1925 (ROP/001/005/065)
Black and white photograph of Church Cottages, Church Street, Ropley (ROP/001/005/066)
Black and white photograph of Church Street, Ropley (ROP/001/005/067)
Black and white photograph of Vicarage Lane, Ropley (Incorrectly labelled as Church Street) (ROP/001/005/068)
Black and white photograph of Exeter House, Church Street, Ropley. On the junction of Church Lane, Church Street as it becomes Lyeway Lane and also Dunsells Lane Much taller and grander in contrast to many of the houses in Church Lane. Note the big windows and big door. It was originally two cottages. There was a large ... (ROP/001/005/070)
Black and white photograph of Harding's Stores, Gilbert Street and Bounty House, Gascoigne Lane, Ropley (ROP/001/005/072)
Business advert for 'unusual hand made pottery' in Ropley. Susan M. Lane. 'Eachways', A31 (ROP/001/005/073)
View of back of Meadowside, Church Street, Ropley. Attached to The Coffee Rooms, a communal meeting room for the village. (ROP/001/005/075)
Photo of postcard of the Post House formally Malt stores, Church Street, Ropley (ROP/001/005/076)
Church Street looking down towards people standing outside old post office now the ‘Old Post House’. Colourised photograph of a postcard (ROP/001/005/077)
Photograph of Petersfield Road, May and Campbell Cottages May Cottage, (the nearest building in photo) built 1903. Apparently it's owner, Mr Prince had a grocery shop put on the side of the Cottage. Campbells Cottages, (beyond May Cottage) is now Campbells Cottage and Fountain Cottage, built about the same time. (ROP/001/005/079)
Black and white photograph of Petersfield Road and Ropley Manor with the bottom of Maddox Hill on the right (ROP/001/005/080)
A long view up Vicarage Lane towards the school gates with The Forge on the right. (ROP/001/005/081)
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