Postcard of Hampshire Hunt at the Anchor Inn, Winchester Road, Petersfield Road, Ropley (ROP/001/016/071)
Two images of this postcard sent to a Miss D Brown in Brighton is dated April 1907 that shows Harding's store on the corner of Gilbert Street on the front and some writing on the back. It shows the shopkeeper standing by the door with children and a horse and cart. (ROP/004/01/027)
Harding's Stores, Gilbert Street, Ropley. On the Corner of Court Lane. Now called Penian The staff and the "delivery" vehicle (ROP/004/01/023)
Image of the interior of Ropley Church with new Electric lighting. The Postcard from Pam to AW Bond to say that the modern electric lamps have replaced old oil lamps lighting. (ROP/004/01/041)
Black and white postcard. Two images of both sides with some of the cast of Pirates of Penzance production by Ropley Choral or Operatic Society.1933 on the front and a hand written message on the back. Hand written side of postcard. It is postmarked The Dene Winchester Hants and dated May 1933. It is signed 'Muriel' ... (ROP/001/022/012)
Postcard advertising The Anchor Inn, Petersfield Road, Ropley Photograph Tim Day collection Album 3 (ROP/001/016/054)
Two images of a postcard sent in 1914 by Edie from Pembury Cottage showing just one of the houses that has housed the Ropley Post Office over the years. There are two ladies standing outside the post office. (ROP/004/01/028)
Postcard showing black and white photograph of Ropley Station 1957 (ROP/001/001/050)
Black and white image of the Primitive Methodist Chapel in Vicarage Lane built in 1908. This is now a private dwelling called OSGIL. It was owned and named by two catholic priests ! One was O'Sullivan and the other Gilligan thus OSGIL. (ROP/004/01/033)
A collection of photographs , slides and documents donated by Rodney Skinner. Local collector and villager (ROP/034)
Colour postcard of St Peter's Church and churchyard, sent by a 'Diane'. (ROP/004/01/040)
How times have changed!! This postcard sent to a Miss Hunt in Alresford, is date stamped AP 12 04 3.15 pm Alresford and is an acceptance posted Monday night for Thursday photo taken at the harvest festival. (ROP/004/01/039)
Ropley post office has been moved about over the years (ROP/004/01/048)
A collection of photographs and postcard donated by Roy Wyeth, a Ropley villager ancestors of families Wyeth and Budd (ROP/036)
Black and white postcard View of Soames Farm formally Bottom Farm. (ROP/004/01/036)
South view of Ropley Church taken from Church Street. (ROP/004/01/038)
Postcard showing The Chequers, Ropley. "Alton Ales and Stout" written on wall. Four horse drawn vehicles and one petrol vehicle standing outside. Two of the horse drawn vehicles are carrying barrels (ROP/001/019/002)
Black and white postcard showing a photograph that was taken not long after the Lynch gate for St Peters Church was built. The postcard was sent to a Miss Childs in Norwich dated December 11th 1905. The Ropley Childs family lived in the village for many generations. (ROP/004/01/037)
Postcard of the old school house on the Petersfield Road. It became a private home when the new school was built in Vicarage Road. It burnt down in the 1980's when it was owned by the Howes family (ROP/004/01/044)
Photo of postcard of the Post House formally Malt stores, Church Street, Ropley (ROP/001/005/076)
Black and white postcard of the Post Office , Church Street, Ropley. Approx 1904. Now Post Cottage. One man, three boys and two girls in photograph. (ROP/001/005/139)
The Star has been a private home since the late 1990's and is called Yewstead! The postcard shows the original three doors, the door on the right goes into the living quarters which was changed into the lounge bar, the middle door goes into the only bar, and the last door goes into the brewery ... (ROP/004/01/010)
Unknown performance probably by Ropley Dramatic or Choral Society in 1919. The Postcard dated is March 12th 1919. Can you help name the performance , characters or the actors? (ROP/001/022/002)