SearchCurrently displaying: 4 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:format: "Book" x Search term Filter by Collection Brian Lawes Collection (2)Tim Day Collection (2)Filter by Subject Agriculture and Farming (2)Farms and Farmhouses (2)History, Origin and Growth (1)Landscape and Countryside (1)Countryside Views (1)Maps (1)Religion and Beliefs (1)Places of Worship (1)Methodist Chapels (1)Roads, byways and footpaths (2)School and Education (1)Filter by Decade 1870s (1)1920s (1)1950s (1)1970s (1)Filter by Century 19th (1)20th (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Booklet - The Churches of the Former Winchester Circuit of the United Methodist Church by E Ronald Pillow Booklet of 14 pages A5 size dated October 1979, price 15 pence written by E Ronald Pillow. It gives a brief history of Methodism in general and Methodism in Winchester. Methodist churches in the area are listed and brief histories are given. The churches listed are Houghton, Kings Somborne, Kings Worthy, Soberton, Sparsholt, Twyford and ... (ROP/001/017/002/001) A Geographical study. Four Marks - a new Settlement by E D Wiggins A Geographical Study – Four Marks a new Settlement 1928 by E D Wiggins - A lovely study book hand written, with drawings and photographs, of the geographical layout and the development of the area. We are very interested to find out more about the author. If you have any information about them please to ... (ROP/001/004/018) Ryecroft small holding Farm auction catalogue 1952 Ryecroft Farm catalogue 1952. Mr. E. A. Legg gave up his rented farm and milk delivery round as a result of Miss Allie Henderson selling the small holding and big house to move to the top of Maddocks Hill. Her donkey moved from being stabled at Ryecroft poultry farm to a new stable at Maddocks ... (ROP/021/025) Extract from Blacks' Hampshire Guide book for Tourists 1879 Extract from Black's Hampshire Guide book for tourists 1879 the River Arle rises in Ropley Dean This 1879 publication includes Alresford together with details of river Arle rising in Ropley dene [dean]. Mr Passingham writing in 1960's mentions the canal construction getting to the Anchor (reason for it being called the anchor) construction started as far ... (ROP/021/026)