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)
Black and white photograph of 'Gondeliers' on stage in the old village hall in a production by Ropley Choral or Operatic Society. It depicts two ladies and two gentlemen in Georgian period costume. (ROP/001/022/004)
Black and white photograph showing two images of the 'Gondeliers' cast, on stage, in the production by Ropley Choral or Operatic Society. (ROP/001/022/006)
Black and white photograph of some of the cast of the Gondeliers' standing outside the old village hall. A production by Ropley Choral or Operatic Society (ROP/001/022/009)
Black and white photograph showing some of the cast of the 'Gondeliers' production by Ropley Choral or Operatic Society (ROP/001/022/010)
Black and white postcard of some cast members of 'Pirates of Penzance' production by Ropley Choral or Operatic Society, outside the old village hall. (ROP/001/022/011)
Black and white photograph of some of the 'Gondeliers' cast photograph in old village hall in a production by Ropley Choral or Operatic Society (ROP/001/022/008)
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)
Black and white programme for Ropley Choral Society 'Patience' Dated 1900-1930? cast members included Harvey Tannock, Geoffrey Roots, George Hale, Gordon Barnard, Ashley Blundell, Edith Newton, Maud Perkins, Ethel Burgess, Louisa Turner, Nancye Childe and Mr A Brophy Extras included Mesdames Blundell, Boorman, Clowe, Vickers, Misses Brooker, Kingsland, Meen, Troke, E Hale, Clowe, Titheridge, Carter, Nunn, C Hale ... (ROP/001/022/014)
Black and white photograph of Archibald Grosvenor played by George Hale, posing in character, in 'Patience' a production by Ropley Choral Society (ROP/001/022/016)
Black and white photograph of Patience'( a milkmaid) played by Nancy Childs in 'Patience' a production by Ropley Choral Society (ROP/001/022/015)
Black and white Photograph of The Lady Saphix in 'Patience'. Played by Maud Perkins, posing in character, in Ropley Choral society production. (ROP/001/022/018)
Black and white photograph of The Lady Jane played by Louisa Turner, posing in character, in 'Patience' by Ropley Operatic Society (ROP/001/022/019)
Black and white postcard showing the cast of and unknown performance with a medieval theme given by Ropley Choral Society or Ropley Dramatic society. 1910- 1935 (ROP/001/022/021)
Black and white postcard of some cast members of Ropley Choral Society production of 'Patience' (ROP/001/022/020)
Photocopy of The Mikado' Programme by Ropley Operatic Society. Cast include - Ernest Holford, Hugh Evans, Jack Gardiner, Gordon Barnard, George Hale, Douglas Hale, Barbara Penney, Winifred Mensing, Margaret Head and Ivy Sansom. Many others in the Chorus and Orchestra. (ROP/001/022/024)
Black and white photograph of Reginald Bunthorne played by Harvey Tancock, posing in character, in 'Patience' production by Ropley Choral Society (ROP/001/022/017)
Opening of Bowling Green at the Ropley Recreation Field. Dr John Happel on left Julie Briscoe, their grandaughter writes - Pamps..Sydney Frank Etherington is the 3rd gentleman in from the right of bowling picture(flat cap) and Granny Edie ..Edith Cicely Etherington(née Shuttler)is the short lady on left of picture, hands in pocket wearing dark scarf. Hope ... (ROP/001/022/025)
The winners of the Ropley & District Cricket League in 1926, posing for team photograph on the recreation field. You can see the 1908 Primitive Methodist Chapel and the old village hall in the back ground, that do not exist anymore (ROP/001/019/016)
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)
A team photograph of Ropley Football Club in their first season, 1899-1900. Named are - (standing) Jim Hale, Tommy Turner, Bill Hall, Charlie Harding. Mr Robinson (Referee) and Phil Forde. (Sitting) Alf Hall, Jack Hall, Tommy Gaiger, Frank Budd and Alf Gaiger (ROP/001/019/018)