A collection of documents and photographs mainly about North Street Farm, but also some other photographs of Ropley . Also some other odd photos linked to the family who lived there. Donated by SJ Wilson, daughter of owner of collection (ROP/001/017/003)
Marriage of Diana Stuart Smith of Hall Place to Major George Evans, Joint Master of the Hampshire Hunt who lived at the big house near the hunt stables. From newspaper reports: Hampshire Telegraph 26 April 1929 Hundreds of people from all over the countryside attended the wedding of the Joint Master of the Hampshire Hunt, Mr George Patrick ... (ROP/001/016/032)
Crowds lining the street at the Marriage of Diana Stuart Smith of Hall Place to Major George Evans at Ropley Church. Hampshire Telegraph 26 April 1929 Hundreds of people from all over the countryside attended the wedding of the Joint Master of the Hampshire Hunt, Mr George Patrick Elyston Evans and Miss Diana Bayard Stuart Smith. The wedding ... (ROP/001/016/033)
Marriage of Diana Stuart Smith of Hall Place to Major George Evans at Ropley Church Hampshire Telegraph 26 April 1929 Hundreds of people from all over the countryside attended the wedding of the Joint Master of the Hampshire Hunt, Mr George Patrick Elyston Evans and Miss Diana Bayard Stuart Smith. The wedding coincided with the last meet of ... (ROP/001/016/034)
Photograph of colourised postcard of Petersfield Road looking over towards South Street, Ropley (ROP/001/005/143)
Black and white photograph of Petersfield Road looking over to South Street, Ropley. C1905 (ROP/001/005/144)
Black and white postcard of Hampshire Hunt, Petersfield Road near Anchor Inn, Ropley showing riders and hounds. (ROP/001/016/038)
Black and white photograph of Ropley Bungalows. (ROP/001/016/044)
Black and white photograph of 'Minnow' Hobbs, his mother and dog outside their home in North Street in the 1920s. Bicycle leaning against wall. The house is now called Turnpike Cottage. (ROP/001/016/047)
Black and white photograph of a view of Parkstone Road from Tisted Lane, showing fields and buildings in the distance. (ROP/001/016/062)
Black and white photograph of The Chequers Pub, Ropley showing horse drawn carts. Land on Alton side is sold off as plots in 1905 (ROP/001/016/063)
Black and white photograph of The Chequers Inn, Ropley. C1920's showing motor car (ROP/001/016/064)
Black and white photograph of The Chequers Inn, Ropley c1920's (ROP/001/016/066)
The Anchor Winchester Road Petersfield Road. Man standing in doorway, woman nearby, figure seated under window, two ladies in road, one other figure (possibly with bicycle). Signs on front of pub - Alton Ales, Courage, London Stouts (ROP/001/016/069)
The Anchor showing junction of Winchester Road with Petersfield Road, 1905-06. Man and woman with dog are standing in Petersfield Road. Man with white horse, two women and a black dog are near the pub doorway. Horse and cart with man standing and another in the cart are in front of the pub. Signs on ... (ROP/001/016/070)
View of back of Meadowside, Church Street, Ropley. Attached to The Coffee Rooms, a communal meeting room for the village. (ROP/001/005/075)
Church Street looking down towards people standing outside old post office now the ‘Old Post House’. Colourised photograph of a postcard (ROP/001/005/077)
Photograph of a postcard of Pond Cottages, Church Street / Lyeway Lane Ropley (ROP/001/005/131)
Photograph of Pond Cottages and Church Street / Lyeway Lane Ropley. (ROP/001/005/132)
Photograph of Petersfield Road, May and Campbell Cottages May Cottage, (the nearest building in photo) built 1903. Apparently it's owner, Mr Prince had a grocery shop put on the side of the Cottage. Campbells Cottages, (beyond May Cottage) is now Campbells Cottage and Fountain Cottage, built about the same time. (ROP/001/005/079)
Black and white photograph of Petersfield Road and Ropley Manor with the bottom of Maddox Hill on the right (ROP/001/005/080)
A long view up Vicarage Lane towards the school gates with The Forge on the right. (ROP/001/005/081)
Black and white photograph looking up Vicarage Lane, after 1938 as showing entrance of Parish/Village Hall on the left and Ashley Cottage on the right. (ROP/001/005/083)
Vicarage Lane, after 1908 as Methodist Chapel has been built Tim Day Collection Album 2 (ROP/001/005/085)