The Tithe map of Ropley Parish was created in 1839. This map is a vital record for not only research into Ropley of the 1800s but also of centuries previous. It is the most high resolution map of Ropley listing individual hedgerows and road sides. Each item is numbered and corresponds to the Awards which ... (ROP/009/005)
A Geographical Study – Four Marks a new Settlement 1928 by E D Wiggins - A lovely study book hand written, with drawings and photographs, of the geographical layout and the development of the area. We are very interested to find out more about the author. If you have any information about them please to ... (ROP/001/004/018)
Black and white photograph of Homeside, Vicarage Lane, Ropley (ROP/001/005/137)
Black and white photograph of Church Cottages. (ROP/001/005/048)
A black and white Varney's Series postcard, captioned 'ROPLEY', showing part of Church Street with St Peter's church and churchyard on the left. (ROP/001/005/108)
A black and white photograph showing the view to the east along Church Street, with St Peter's Church visible on the left. c 1909 written on the back (ROP/001/005/015)
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)
Extract from Black's Hampshire Guide book for tourists 1879 the River Arle rises in Ropley Dean This 1879 publication includes Alresford together with details of river Arle rising in Ropley dene [dean]. Mr Passingham writing in 1960's mentions the canal construction getting to the Anchor (reason for it being called the anchor) construction started as far ... (ROP/021/026)
Scanned image of the 1823 Carey map as a pdf file with all four segments separately that have better definition. Scanned image of G & J Cary’s New Map of England series 1823 Sheet 19 covering Northern Hampshire and parts of Berkshire & Surrey. This is a Linen-backed folding hand coloured map, 26 x 21 inches when ... (ROP/023/001)
Black and white photograph of a postcard showing four children outside Gilbert Street Farm, Ropley. Two are sitting on the wall, in front of the farmhouse and two are standing on the verge. Now called The Old Farmhouse. The gate has C1550 on it . Apparently, originally, on end was open and housed animals (ROP/001/016/002)
Black and white photograph of Gilbert Street, Ropley. Showing Harding Brothers Store (left) and Bounty House (right). (ROP/001/016/009)
Black and white Greeting Card from Ropley showing 9 photographs of Ropley. Inscribed with "Ropley Hants" (ROP/001/005/051)
Two images of this postcard sent to a Miss D Brown in Brighton is dated April 1907 that shows Harding's store on the corner of Gilbert Street on the front and some writing on the back. It shows the shopkeeper standing by the door with children and a horse and cart. (ROP/004/01/027)
Letter from Hampshire Council describing status of Parkstone Road dated 5th October 1961. Following a request from solicitors Wilson and Bell to categorise the nature of the road type and the jurisdiction it fell under. (ROP/002/001)
'Ropley on the London Road'. (now Winchester Road - the A31. A view of the Anchor pub on the corner with Petersfield Road. (ROP/004/01/019)
North Street, Ropley. Building possibly part of North Farm. Road layout may be different now. (ROP/001/016/094)
Old Winchester Wood, Ropley photograph Tim Day collection Album 3 (ROP/001/016/095)
Old Winchester Wood, Ropley (ROP/001/016/056)
Black and white photograph of Petersfield Road and Ropley Manor with the bottom of Maddox Hill on the right (ROP/001/005/080)
Black and white photograph of Petersfield Road looking over to South Street, Ropley. C1905 (ROP/001/005/144)
Petersfield Road Berleigh Cottages (1 and 2) and Campbells Cottages now Campbell and Fountain Cottages 1909-1912/photograph Tim Day collection Album 3 (ROP/001/016/050)
Petersfield Road, Ropley photograph Tim Day collection Album 3 (ROP/001/016/048)
Petersfield Road, Ropley. Dated on back, July 18 1907 Real Photo Services Holliday & Co Station Road Alton Ropley Grove Cottage is the thatched house on left. The main house - Ropley Grove - will be behind the tree. Hall Place Cottage is on the right. (ROP/001/016/023)
A black and white photograph of Petersfield Road in 1905, looking towards South Street. Ben Long is working in the field. On the right is his house, then called Long's Cottage and now Fairwinds. (ROP/001/005/057)