Photograph of Midhants Railway at Ropley Station After BR closure Summer 1973 (ROP/001/001/121)
Photograph of Hampshire Chronicle article about Mid Hants Railway book by Roger Hardington (ROP/001/001/118)
Newspaper article about Albert Hatch who worked on the Midhants railway. Albert Hatch married Phlyiss Budd in 1933 Lived at the Terrace, Darvill Road. (ROP/001/001/049)
Postcard showing black and white photograph of Ropley Station 1957 (ROP/001/001/050)
Photograph of Midhants Railway at Ropley Station Prior to 1932. (ROP/001/001/060)
Photograph of Ropley station after goods yard abolition doubts after goods yard closure - loading gauge leaning against fence (ROP/001/001/077)
Photograph of Midhants Railway at Ropley Station Approx 1959 (ROP/001/001/063)
Copy of a photograph 1890's Mid Hants Railway 2nd from left Tommy Newman Lived in Station Terrace and 1 Dene Cottages (ROP/001/001/072)
Taken summer 1973 after closure (notice everlasting sweet pea flowing over disused platform) (ROP/001/001/014)
Midhants Railway at Ropley Station from between 1932 to 1947, after up loop done away. (ROP/001/001/015)
1947 picture of Ropley Station just before track was relaid, see concrete to left of image. (ROP/001/001/016)
LSWR Colours early Mid Hants Railway ownership 1976 (ROP/001/001/017)
Ropley station on closure note everlasting sweet pea overhanging the disused platform (ROP/001/001/018)
Prior to 1947 Ropley Station looking south east. See Post electric lighting and wooden sleepers. (ROP/001/001/019)
Loco Club of Great Britain tour of 'fairwell to steam' with 30837 leading either on 9th or 16th Jan. (30837 scrapped on 30/9/65.) (ROP/001/001/020)
Ropley Station. Last day of steam 1957 (4 coaches) (ROP/001/001/032)
Ropley Station in the 1950s. Goods yard still in existence. (ROP/001/001/021)
Ropley Station 1950s. Freight Train Coming in. (ROP/001/001/022)
100 years of local postcards and documents, held by local philanthropist Roger Mudd. (ROP/004)
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)
Medstead Railway Station (ROP/001/019/014)
A black and white photograph of a Ropley view of The Chequers Inn and Gascoigne Lane showing the Boer War Army bungalows from Bighton Hill Tim Day Collection/ Album 3 (ROP/001/016/098)
Black and white photograph of train at Midhants Railway at Ropley Station. The 'Last day of day of steam' service in 1957 (ROP/001/001/124)
Photograph of Ropley Station Yard from Mid-Hants News summer 1987 Issue no. 54. 10th anniversary magazine. Photo taken approximately 1975 before engine shed was erected. During building work for the heritage railway. (ROP/021/009)