A newspaper release of 'Watercress Line's Project 5000' from approx. 1980 when the chief executive was very keen to get the membership of the preservation society to 5000. A hope never achieved! (ROP/021/015)
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)
Photocopy of 22.8. 2019 Hampshire Chronicle article about Coffee Room future. 'Coffee Room future looks uncertain' Quotes by the vicar Reverend Clare Welham and Humphrey Carr - a trustee. (ROP/026/002)
Black and white photograph of Miss Marianna Hagen, no further information available. (ROP/001/001/005)
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)
Archives related to the centre of Ropley and reseach about Reverend Samuel Maddock & Ropley vicarage in 19th century. (ROP/012)
Church of England Temperance Society Abstaining Declaration Certificate for Walter Legg. Dated July 20 1905. Miss Hagen Honorary was the secretary of the Ropley Branch. 19.8 cm x 14.7 cm in size The cellophane sleeve that it was kept in has I or 1 Budd, 1 Dunsells Close, Ropley, written on the back. Unsure if this is ... (ROP/001/004/001)
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 collection of archives used for research and the posts and articles that were written by Hilary Oldham. (ROP/007)
Digital photograph of Lord Rodney House (1 Normandy Street, Alton) and Hill House (1 High Street, Alton). Hill House was formerly symmetrical. The front door was originally in the centre. (ROP/007/001)
View of back of Meadowside, Church Street, Ropley. Attached to The Coffee Rooms, a communal meeting room for the village. (ROP/001/005/075)
Black and white photo of view taken from the front garden of Meadowside, Church Street, Ropley. 'Meadowside' is written on the front of the image. It may have been a photograph of a postcard. (ROP/001/005/123)
Photograph of A4 paper with a Black and white photograph of Mrs House, Maud Perkins, Mabel Durrant, Mrs Bulpit grouped together and underneath a photograph of Ropley graveyard. (ROP/001/001/031)
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)
The Opening of Ropley Village Hall, Vicarage Lane in 1938 Mr E Haigh, Sir Alan Horne, Mr G Barrett and Rev Peter Were are mentioned as some of the dignitaries. (ROP/001/016/011)
Photograph of portrait of Archibishop William Howley, Born in Ropley 1766. Died 1848. His father was vicar of Ropley. He crowned Queen Victoria as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1837 (ROP/001/001/119)
Photograph of a Portrait of Samuel Maddocks. (ROP/001/001/117)
Poster advertising the reopening of the Coffee Rooms, Tuesday 27th November 1934 by Maxwell S Leigh (on behalf of Winchester Diocesan Board of Finance). Chairman: Rev HWC Geldart (ROP/026/007)
Catherine's 'lock down' project in 2020 about Reverend Samuel Maddock & RopleyVicarage in the 19th century. (ROP/012/001)
100 years of local postcards and documents, held by local philanthropist Roger Mudd. (ROP/004)
A collection of photographs and postcard donated by Roy Wyeth, a Ropley villager ancestors of families Wyeth and Budd (ROP/036)
Black and white postcard showing a photograph that was taken not long after the Lynch gate for St Peters Church was built. The postcard was sent to a Miss Childs in Norwich dated December 11th 1905. The Ropley Childs family lived in the village for many generations. (ROP/004/01/037)
Black and white photograph of a postcard of The Old Post Office, Church Street. Original postcard read ‘George Williams- Postmaster’ (ROP/001/005/094)
Various archives relating to Royal celebrations in Ropley and in the local area (ROP/001/023)