Bygone Hampshire by F.H. Suckling : cuttings, photographs, notes, drawings etc
Description: Ampfield page 241- 7 Photographs of Gauger Wood and Ampfield Wood; the Keble Fountain, Ampfield Church; Ampfield Church interior 1910; newspaper article on Bygone Ampfield; photographs of Ampfield Vicarage and School 1900, church exterior, Lower Matlake Farm, church interior 1911; cutting about unveiling of war memorial 1920 Awbridge page 25-33 Photographs of the road to Awbridge House and old part of Awbridge House 1900; article on ancient houses and their inhabitants; photographs of The Combe; obituaries to Canon Clement Smith, 1st vicar 1923; photographs of Joyce's plot and Yew Tree Farm; article on Awbridge House; photographs of church exterior Bighton page 207, 211 Pencil drawings of the chapel of the Knights Hospitallers at Godsfield from Duthy's Hampshire Braishfield page 43-56 Photographs including Pitt House 1900, Dummers 1908, Pucknall, church exterior, and the Dog and Crook Inn 1921; cuttings and notes Broughton page 121- 6 Photographs of Broughton House, and Peddleworth, 1908; cuttings; pamphlet about Baptist Church Chandlers Ford page 206 Letter from J. Scorey with recollections of its past, 1914 Chilworth page 190-203 Cutting about earthwork at Ingersley 1921; pencil drawing of Chilworth Tower; photographs including Manor Farm, moat, old cottage, view from churchyard, church 1916; cuttings and notes Corhampton 86 Pencil drawing of Preshaw House Dogmersfield page 82, 85 Note on Mildmay portraits; pencil drawing of Dogmersfield House East Dean Photographs of church interior and exterior, and of Manor House page 119 East Tytherley page 1-12 Articles and cuttings; photographs of the Gifford tomb and house (East Tytherley House) 'now gone'; drawing of tomb of Sir Nicholas Halswell in Goathurst Church, Somerset, postcard view of Goathurst Church, and drawing of Halswell, Somerset (Henry Gifford married Robert Halswell's widow) East Wellow page 133-148 Photographs of Shepherd Snelgrove's Cottage, Florence Nightingale by a Romsey photographer 1860, the Post and Telegraph Office, church exterior 1911; cuttings about Florence Nightingale's funeral 1910 and service sheet for a requiem at St. Alban's Holborne; pencil drawings of Embley Park 1825; cuttings including about Florence Nightingale: lengthy reprinted obituary to Sir Harry Verney from the Buckingham Advertiser, with portrait 1894 (brother-in-law of Florence Nightingale); pencil drawings of church exterior before the restoration and 1860; photographs of church interior, Florence Nightingale's grave, burial and funeral procession 1910, Harry Snelgrove, grandson of the shepherd 1912, Embley Park 1921 Eldon page 21, 112-116 Article 'Ancient houses and their old-time inhabitants' : cutting; photographs of exterior and interior of church Eling page 150-1, 281 Cutting about Field Club meeting, with description of church etc; photograph of Rushington Manor Farley Chamberlayne page 57-79, 87-90, 250 Cutting about Field Club excursion to Slackstead, with notes; photograph of church exterior; extracts from 'Notes and Queries' about the Mews or Mewys family; photographs of church interior 1900, 1909 (with box pews, before restoration), during restoration, and after, 1911; pencil drawing of old manor house from map of 1758; cuttings; photograph of St. John tombs and various monuments, Farley church exterior 1910, 1911, sundial and stone bowl in rectory grounds, from the old manor house, rectory 1911, old register and church plate, old Semaphore house later used as school, Farley schools 1911, Farley mount; article on St. John family Houghton page 11-12 Cuttings about Women's Institute meeting 1921, and village history 1923 Hursley page 230-41, 244-5, 248-73, 279-80 Cutting of paper by Mrs. Suckling on Bygone Hursley 1910; pencil drawing of the Old Lodge, Hursley Park 1800; photograph of painting of the village by T.H. Tragett 1820; postcards of the village and church, the post office 1906, church and rectory, village, and churchyard with Keble's grave; article 'Hursley and its associates'; pencil drawing of the old vicarage house pulled down by Rev. L.G. Young; photograph of South End House 1912; pencil drawing of church and old tithe barn; photographs of the White's graves on north of church, south side of church, King's Head, and the Roman road; photographs of Morley's shop and the blacksmith's forge; cuttings, including on Richard Cromwell, the Forder family; photographs of donkey in vicarage grounds 1909, south porch, church interior, site of Rev. William White's house, North End, old church; cutting about memoir of Sir William Heathcote by F. Awdry 1906; photographs of south front of Hursley Park, South End House, grave of Gertrude Mary Keates, south side of church, Manor Farm, Pitt; article on Forder family of Pitt; article on Cranbury and photograph of Cranbury Park Kings Somborne page 14, 20, 84, 112, 114, 128-30, 248 Cuttings of talk by Mrs. Suckling on the village to Southampton Ramblers Archaeological Society 1920, and talk to the Field Club 1923; photographs of road at Brook; photograph of Up Somborne manor house; pencil drawing of Kings Somborne brasses Michelmersh page 58, 91-111 Cutting about the Stewkley family; article from Winchester Diocesan Chronicle; notes and drawing by W.A. Andrew on Fauntleroy tablet 1922; photographs of Thomas Pearce's house ('the old house') 1900, 1914 including interior, church exterior and interior, the Manor House; cutting, 'Ancient houses and their inhabitants'; notes on deeds in possession of W.J. Andrew 1915; articles including on Kimbridge Mill and Manor Farm Mottisfont page 23, 72, 117-118 Photograph of Kimbridge Mill and Manor Farm 1911; photographs of church interior; cuttings about the Sandys family of the Vyne and Mottisfont, and the award of the Military Cross to John H.V. Barker-Mill 1915; article by F.H. Suckling on the Sandys family 1915 Nether Wallop page 58, 127, 131 Photograph of church exterior and interior; cutting 'Ancient Houses and their inhabitants' about Gore and Ely families North Baddesley page 196-8, 206-28 Notes; photograph of Baddesley Common 1914; cutting about heath; pencil drawing of North Baddesley Manor; photographs of exterior (1910) and interior of North Baddesley Church, one showing bridal party at gate; cutting about Southampton Rambling Club visit to North Baddesley 1918; cuttings and pamphlet on history of North Baddesley and its manor; photographs of manor and church; drawing of hospitaller's tomb; cutting about the poacher Charles Smith, condemned to death at Winchester Assizes for attempted murder in 1820 of Lord Palmerston's keeper, Robert Snelgrove, son of Florence Nightingale's 'Shepherd Snelgrove', with photograph of Smith's tombstone and of Harry Snelgrove, Robert Snelgrove's son; pamphlet on North Baddesley Church and the Knights Hospitallers by Rev. G.W. Minns, 1903 North Stoneham page 204-5 Photograph of Lord Chief Justice Fleming's tomb; newscutting about history 1910 Nursling page 17, 152-69, 175, 189-90 Article on Lee Manor House; photographs of Romsey Road with horse and cart, the Horns Inn with horse and cart, Nursling Mill, the Post Office and the Horns with horse and cart and bicycles, all 1900; Pagett and Knollys genealogies; cuttings about Southampton Rambling Club outing and history of Nursling 1915; pencil drawings of Grove Place 1895, 1854, note by W.J. Andrew 1920, photographs 1905 and n.d., and news cuttings 1918; photographs of Mill monument restored 1890, church interior, exterior of school with group of children, church and rectory; obituary to Charles G.S. Menteth; notes and cuttings; article on Upton House, notes on Boda's store and on Lee hamlet Otterbourne page 249, 274-5 Photograph of Otterbourne Hill; article 'Charlotte Mary Yonge among her friends' and photographs of Elderfield, her house at Otterbourne Overton page 132 Sketch of Quidhampton Manor House, home of Thomas Ely 1917 Romsey page 35-42, 148-51, 178-89 Article 'The Story of Stanbridge', with photographs of Stanbridge Earls house 1860 (including interiors), 1911-12 and crests of lords of the manor of Stanbridge and article in series 'Ancient Houses and their inhabitants'; photograph of town maces; newspaper articles; notes, cuttings and photographs about boundaries in King Edgar's charter to Romsey Abbey 966; photograph of Skidmore Farm Rownhams page 169-77, 260, 278 Cuttings about celebrations of jubilee of foundation of church 1907 and about 100th birthday of Miss Grace E. Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner, Admiral Jellicoe's cousin, 1915, and her death aged 105 in 1921; photographs of Rownhams House Drove, the Lodges Rownhams House, and Rownhams House 1912; article on Rownhams House; photographs of Rownhams House, drive, pond and terrace walk 1900; photographs of the Vicarage, Greenhill and the village, one with baby in pram; photograph of church exterior Sherfield English page 151 Photograph of watercolour of St. Leonard's Church, 1827, 'long since pulled down' Southampton page 281 Cutting with reproduction of engraving of St. Mary's Church 'as it used to be' Timsbury page 15-19, 22-3 Photographs of church exterior and interior, one with W. Pearce, the sexton, sitting in the porch 1911; articles and cuttings; photographs of old bridge 1900, 1909 Twyford page 81, 84 Photographs of Shawford House, seat of the Mildmays, 1900; cutting on bygone Twyford 1917 Gloucestershire, Fairford page 234, 254 Photograph of High Street with children and horse and cart, early 20th century; article on Fairford and John Keble, 1907 Isle of Wight, Whippingham page 30 Obituaries to Canon Clement Smith, rector, formerly first vicar of Awbridge, 1923 Wiltshire, West Dean page 120 Photographs of Evelyn tombs
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