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Old photo of Romsey

Romsey maps (2 available)

Old map of Romsey

Romsey memories

Family connections.

Romsey, the Corn Market c1955

My late husband's father and uncle owned the grocery shop known as Hook Brothers. This shop was forced to close when Barclays Bank took over the building in the early 1960s. The closure meant that links were severed with noted local residents such as the Mountbatten family at Broadlands.
Contributed by Mrs J K-Hook

Hampshire memories

Family connections.

Romsey, the Corn Market c1955

My late husband's father and uncle owned the grocery shop known as Hook Brothers. This shop was forced to close when Barclays Bank took over the building in the early 1960s. The closure meant that links were severed with noted local residents such as the Mountbatten family at Broadlands.
A memory of Romsey contributed by Mrs J K-Hook

The Sanitorium - Mid1960's

Chandlers Ford, the Sanatorium c1955

I remember the perimeter fence was of corrugated iron, my brothers and our pals used to climb through the gaps to steal the apples. Unfortunately the only trees to have eating apples were situated near to the main buildings. We used to swap sweaters and take it turns to run the gauntlet for them. No harm was intended or any damage done.

In later years we used to pick wild flowers for the residents and talk to the ones that were able to go outside.
A memory of Chandlers Ford contributed by Elaine Brook

In Memory of my Grandfather John Young

Hursley, All Saints Church 1886

With many Thanks to Larry and Gill who have now enabled me to find the "Resting place" of John Young who died in 1917 {WW1} As far as we know his Widow Mary travelled to Hursley from Barking and he was buried at this Church Cemetery. I am in hopes that I may one day visit the grave, till then RIP dear granddad.
Edna x
A memory of Hursley contributed by Edna Reynolds