Ropley Brass Band c 1938 The practice and meetings took place in the rooms attached to the Anchor Pub. C 1938 sometime in between the two wars. (ROP/004/01/005)
Advert for the Anchor Garage next to the Anchor Pub, London Road (now A31) Garage was a waiting stop for The National Express coaches (ROP/004/01/006)
This black and white photograph shows a tea party for the Methodists on the recreation park dated 1906 (ROP/004/01/002)
The Shant was built for the Irish Navies who were working on the railway line. After a long days hard work they wanted/needed a drink but were not allowed in the village pubs. (ROP/004/01/004)
The Chequers Public House calendar of 1952 (ROP/004/01/009)
These are believed to members of The Primitive Methodist Church on a Whitson treat on the playing field at Ropley (ROP/004/01/001)
A mounted photograph of the Shant, London Road(A31) showing the hunt, dogs and cars sharing the road. (ROP/004/01/012)
Black and white photograph of the The Star Pub, Hammonds Lane (ROP/004/01/013)
This black and white photograph shows the The Chequers Pub, Ropley, with three sets of Cart and horses outside. The pub finally closed about 2015 and was demolished making way for housing was were finished in 2023. (ROP/004/01/014)
View of the The Chequers Pub from the new Winchester Road. The road has the white line in the middle of the road and it tarmaced. (ROP/004/01/015)
Mounted black and white photograph of the early C17th Pond Cottages. The furthest of which was once the Five Bells Pub. (ROP/004/01/018)
'Ropley on the London Road'. (now Winchester Road - the A31. A view of the Anchor pub on the corner with Petersfield Road. (ROP/004/01/019)
A black and white image of Dene Farmhouse that is on the corner at the bottom of Bighton Hill. (ROP/004/01/022)
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)
black and white photo of rear of possibly Dean Farm from railway at north street (ROP/004/01/008)
Ropley Grove west view (ROP/004/01/007)
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)
View from Bighton Hill and The Chequers (ROP/004/01/011)
The view is looking towards the Anchor Pub from the main road with The Hampshire Hunt waiting at the junction. There are spectators lining the wall by the pub. (ROP/004/01/017)
The Chequers calendar from 1952. A mounted black and white photograph or a view of the pub from the Winchester road with a small calendar below. (ROP/004/01/016)
Advert for The Chequers that says "Fully licensed, catering for bed and Breakfast, light luncheons". The proprietor is Stanley G. Lesley (ROP/004/01/020)
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)
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)