High Court of Justice Chancery Division. 1933 Hagen and Re Mortmain. Lovibond (Miss Hagen's cousin) v Winchester diocesan board of Finance Draft Affidavit of Mr G R Crawford (ROP/026/010)
11 June 1934 Hagen deceased. High Court of Justice Chancery division Lovibond v the Winchester Diocesan board of Finance Legal Document (ROP/026/011)
Draft Legal document about the 1934 proposed scheme for Coffee Rooms involving Lovibond (Miss Hagen's niece) and the Winchester Diocesan Board of Finance - Trustees. The document has a lot of notes in margins made by the legal team clearly to then amend for the final version. '(Proposed) Scheme for the regulation and management of the Charity ... (ROP/026/009)
1950 Tenancy agreement North parcel of land for the school. Between the Landlords (trustees of the Coffee Rooms) and the County council for the school - see other 1950 document (ROP/026/021)
Draft of the 1951 Tenancy Agreement for Lease of Meadowside, Ropley to Miss Gladys. E. Proctor Mentioned are Maxwell Studdy Leigh of the Diocesan Church HOuse, Winchester, Reverend Peter Were of the Vicarage, Arthur Passingham of Pangbourne, Gasgcoigne Lane and Phillip Ford of Kingsley, cjurch Lane Janet Annie Johnson of Kinsley, Lucy Beatrice Bailey of Appin ... (ROP/026/032)
1952 Surveyors report/letter for Coffee Room s Trustees. (ROP/026/022)
1954 Sale particulars of Meadowside and the Coffee Rooms. Estate agents are Alfred Pearson and sons Mentions Reverend S Berry, (ROP/026/029)
26th March 1957 Party wall correspondence between unknown and Miss Proctor of 5, Aylesbury Park, Alresford, Hants. Typewritten letter (ROP/026/016)
5 Acres on Station Hill, the Dene. A new build in 1970 for Eddie Colebrook and Lena Butler his housekeeper when he retired from Dene Farm. A nice house well built only to be demolished in 2019 to make way for three houses to be squeezed in. (ROP/021/017)
Black and white photograph of Church Cottages, Church Street, Ropley (ROP/001/005/022)
Black and white photograph of exterior of St Peter's Church Ropley, taken from Church Street (ROP/001/001/108)
Black and white photograph of Ropley Manor, Petersfield Road, Ropley Written on back - source - Fred Allen (ROP/001/019/009)
Black and white photograph of the Anchor pub, Ropley Winchester Road Petersfield Road undated (ROP/001/016/005)
Black and white photograph of The Vicarage, Bishops Sutton. Now known as The Old Vicarage. Man standing at door. (ROP/001/019/010)
Colour photograph of a Colonial bungalow, Gascoigne Lane, Ropley. (now replaced by house). Taken in the early 1990's by Diana Forcey. Apparently, according to (William) Roger Mudd, who ran the petrol station at that time, this was Mr Watts home and he also owned the bungalow next door that was rented by a Mr Bone Sr. See ... (ROP/006/008)
Collection of documents, photographs and research outputs for the Stapley Lane and Parkstone Road Project Also many photos of the pram races from 2001 - present (ROP/002)
Black and white photograph of Church Cottages. (ROP/001/005/048)
A Collection of various documents donated by the Coffee Rooms Chairman, Alan Parsonson relating to the history of the Coffee Rooms and the original owner, Marianna Hagen (ROP/026)
A colour photograph, taken in the 1970's, of Pondside Stores and Post Office, with Archbishop's Cottage in the background. Last version of this shop as it closed in approximately 2001. Village community stores opened up further down the road next to the coffee rooms. (ROP/001/005/025)
May and Campbell cottages, on Petersfield Road, Ropley, built about 1903. There was grocers shop added on owned by Mr Prince. This image shows a sign on the wall for a garage. The middle building was put in later, (ROP/001/016/045)
Postcard of Hampshire Hunt at the Anchor Inn, Winchester Road, Petersfield Road, Ropley (ROP/001/016/071)
Black and white photo of Harding’s Stores, Gilbert Street, Ropley Bounty House on RHS (ROP/001/016/001)
Black and White Photo, Hardings Stores, Gilbert Street, Ropley (ROP/001/016/004)
A black and white photograph captioned "Laurel Cottage, Ropley", showing a lady leaning on the fence by Ropley Pond with Archbishop's Cottage and Laurel Cottage behind. (ROP/001/005/035)