Black and white photo of Harding’s Stores, Gilbert Street, Ropley Bounty House on RHS (ROP/001/016/001)
Black and white photograph of a postcard showing four children outside Gilbert Street Farm, Ropley. Two are sitting on the wall, in front of the farmhouse and two are standing on the verge. Now called The Old Farmhouse. The gate has C1550 on it . Apparently, originally, on end was open and housed animals (ROP/001/016/002)
Black and White Photo, Hardings Stores, Gilbert Street, Ropley (ROP/001/016/004)
Black and white photograph of the Anchor pub, Ropley Winchester Road Petersfield Road undated (ROP/001/016/005)
Black and white photograph of the front of Chase Farm, Gilbert Street, Ropley (ROP/001/016/006)
Photograph of the first (Primative) Methodist Chapel built 1869. On corner of Gilbert Street and Andrew's Lane. Extensively remodeled as a domestic dwelling once a new methodist chapel was built in Vicarage Lane in 1908. It it now looks unrecognisable and is presently called Eleanor House. From photo Album 3 (ROP/001/016/008)
Black and white photograph of Gilbert Street, Ropley. Showing Harding Brothers Store (left) and Bounty House (right). (ROP/001/016/009)
Photograph of postcard of Ropley Village Hall, Vicarage Lane. The opening in 1938. With Mrs and Colonel Reginald Dorman- Smith MP Photograph also shows other dignitaries and villagers. (ROP/001/016/010)
The Opening of Ropley Village Hall, Vicarage Lane in 1938 Mr E Haigh, Sir Alan Horne, Mr G Barrett and Rev Peter Were are mentioned as some of the dignitaries. (ROP/001/016/011)
Marriage of Diana Stuart Smith of Hall Place to Major George Evans who lived at the big house near the hunt stables (ROP/001/016/012)
Black and white photograph showing a crowd of well wishers walking up to Church Street for the marriage of Diana Stuart Smith of Hall Place to Major George Evans who lived at the big house near the hunt stables. (ROP/001/016/013)
Black and white photograph of the Privative Methodist Church on the left with the old Village Hall, made from old WW1 huts 1918-1938 (ROP/001/016/014)
Black and White Photograph of the The Dene area of Ropley on the Winchester Road now the A31. Taken approximately 1912 – 192 (ROP/001/016/015)
Black and white photograph of The Dene area of Ropley. Taken approximately 1904 -1909 when the new houses along the Winchester Road were built. Including Darvil Road. (ROP/001/016/016)
Black and white photograph of The Dene - view from Berry Hill. Houses yet to be built in Darvill Road. Dene Stores can be seen from this view. (ROP/001/016/017)
The Anchor Inn, on the corner of Winchester Road and Petersfield Road. About 1910 Tim Day Collection Album 3 (ROP/001/016/018)
The Anchor Winchester Road Petersfield Road 1905-06 Tim Day Collection Album 3 (ROP/001/016/019)
Soames Lane from the top of the Hill Les Clements father lived in colonial bungalow with Veranda in the distance Tim Day Collection Album 3 (ROP/001/016/020)
Winchester Road or London Road at The Dene, Ropley. approximately 1909 and view of Darvill Road with Station Road on immediate left. (ROP/001/016/022)
Petersfield Road, Ropley. Dated on back, July 18 1907 Real Photo Services Holliday & Co Station Road Alton Ropley Grove Cottage is the thatched house on left. The main house - Ropley Grove - will be behind the tree. Hall Place Cottage is on the right. (ROP/001/016/023)
Black and white photograph of Belmont House, Gilbert Street, Ropley. Woman with bicycle (ROP/001/016/024)
Black and white photograph of Belmont House, Gilbert Street, Ropley (ROP/001/016/025)
Black and white photograph of Gilbert Street, Ropley showing Hardings Stores and Bounty House. Man standing in street next to horse drawn vehicle. (ROP/001/016/026)
Black and white photograph of Gilbert Street, Ropley showing Hardings Stores and Bounty House (ROP/001/016/027)
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