Broadlands Map Collection

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Broadlands Map Collection BRMAP/1 "A plan of the Manor of Romsey Infra and Broadlands Estate in the County of Southampton belonging to the Rt Hon. Henry, Lord Viscount Palmerston", 1785 Parchment Woods, roads, hedges, etc., in colour Plots numbered and key written round map Size: c. three feet and one inch x two feet and five inches Scale: forty chains = five and five eights 1 mile = eleven and a quarter BRMAP/2 “A Plan of the Manor of Romsey Infra and Broadlands Estate also Sparsholt and Pauncefoot Hill Farms in the Parish of Romsey Extra in the County of Southampton belonging to the Rt. Hon. Henry Lord Viscount Palmerston 1811"by William Tubb and Son, Surveyors, Salisbury. Paper on cloth Shews part of town of Romsey On rollers Woods, roads, river etc Plots numbered Names and areas of some fields have been filled in by third Viscount with a few notes of crops planted Size: c. four feet and six inches x two feet and nine inches Scale: forty chains = five and five eighths inches One mile = eleven and one quarter inches BRMAP/3 “Map of Moorcourt Farm in the Parish of Romsey Extra, Hants. Belonging to William Chamberlayne, Esq. Surveyed by Richard Randell, Surveyor, Romsey 1826 “Bought by me 6 October 1859 Palmerston” Paper on cloth, coloured On rollers Names of fields and acreages given Reference key at side of map Size: c. three feet x two feet and one and one half inches Scale: twenty chains = five and one quarter inches One mile = twenty one inches BRMAP/4 “A Mapp of the Manor of Ridge and part of Ranviles in the parish of Rumsey in the County of Southampton belonging to Peter Searle Esqr.” A scale of Perches as it was plotted by William Grantham 1755 ( Twenty ps = one and one quarter inches) Parchment, coloured, with coloured border Plots show acreages, some fields names Size: four feet and two inches x three feet and ten inches Key: Nineteenth century endorsements in pencil Outsize BRMAP/5 “A Plan of the manor of Romsey Infra and Broadlands Estate also Pershut and Ponsfoot with farms in the Parish of Romsey in the County of Southampton belonging to the Right Honble. Henry Lord Viscount Palmerston” Surveyed by Richard Randell 1787 Cartouche with Chinese type figures Paper mounted on cloth. Coloured. Size: three feet and nine inches x four feet and two inches Scale: one mile = eleven and one half inches Oversize

2 BRMAP/6 “A Plan of the Lordship and Manor of Rumsey Infra and Extra in the Parish of Rumsey in ye County of Southton belonging to the Rt. Honble. Henry Lord Viscount Palmerston MDCCLVII” Ornamental cartouche Parchment backed with cloth. Coloured Size: three feet and six inches x two feet and eight inches Scale: one mile = eleven and one half inches Oversize - not in sequence BRMAP/7 “Early c. 19th copy of map of Broadlands Estate Plots numbered and names of occupiers given” Paper on cloth. Coloured Size: two feet and eight and one half inches x three feet and five inches Scale: Nine chains = one inch (Nine mile - c. Nine inches) No key BRMAP/8 “A Plan of Broadlands.” Surveyed by John Randell 1767 Plots numbered . Some names Paper on cloth. Pen and grey wash Size: two feet and five and one half inches x one foot and nine and one quarter inches Scale: ten chains = five inches One mile - forty inches Key. (Mostly lands held by Lord Palmerston)

BRMAP/9 “A Plan of an Estate at Lee in the Parish of Romsey in the County of Southton, the property of William Fletcher Esqr”., surveyed by John Randell 1775 Photographed in four sections - P 76, 1995 Ornamental cartouche Parchment. Road and river coloured Plots numbered Size: two feet and nine inches x three feet x five inches Scale: twenty chains = five and one half inches One mile = twenty two inches Key with acreages

BRMAP/10 “A Survey of Broadlands etc.” Plan showing Broadlands House and grounds with adjacent fields, areas, some names, and owners of fields near the river. Late eighteenth century Paper. Ink and shading Damaged Size: three feet and four and three quarter inches x one foot nine inches Scale: ten chains = five and one half inches One mile = forty one inches BRMAP/11 “A Plan of late Wools and Marks Common Fields etc., as they originally were before Lord Palmerston laid them down to pleasure ground “ surveyed by John Randell 1778 Parchment Size: one foot and five inches x two feet and three inches Scale: ten chains - five inches Key to acreages and ownership of plots BRMAP/12 “A Plan of Pershut Farm Belonging to the Rt. Honble. Lord Viscount Palmerston. Surveyed AD 1746 by His Lordship’s Most Dutiful and Obedient Servant Boyce Tree”

3 Ornamental cartouche Parchment on cloth. Coloured. On rollers Size: three feet x two feet and six inches Scale: ten chains = five inches One mile = forty inches Key to names and acreages of plots BRMAP/13 Endorsed “Romsey Parish Map C late Common” c. 1808 Shows north of Romsey Parish Contemporary copy of Map A of Romsey Enclosure award Paper on cloth. Coloured. On rollers Size: two feet and three inches Scale: ?40 chains = 5 inches BRMAP/14 B. Map of Lands in part of the Parish of Romsey Extra in the County of Southampton surveyed for the award of the Commissioners for the Inclosure, 1807, by Wm. Tubb and Son, Fisherton, Salisbury Shows S.E. Romsey, some owners names and acreages. Paper on cloth, partly coloured. On rollers Size: one foot and nine and one half inches x two feet and five inches Scale: ten chains = one and one quarter inches One mile = ten inches BRMAP/15 “A Plan of Ashfield Farm in the Parish of Romsey Extra, Hants., belonging to John Breton Esqr.” Made by Richard Randell, Romsey, 1809 Paper on cloth, Coloured. On rollers Size: one foot and ten inches x two feet and three inches Scale: twenty chains = five inches One mile = twenty inches Key to plots with areas and cultivation BRMAP/16 “A Plan of Ashfield Farm Belonging to the Rt. Honble, Lord Viscount Plamerston” Surveyed by I. Randell 1770 Ornmental cartouche Parchment Size: three feet and five inches x two feet and eight inches Scale: ten chains = three and three quarters inches On mile = thirty inches Key to plots BRMAP/17 “Map of Lands in part of The Parish of Romsey Extra in the County of Southampton” Surveyed for the award of the Commissioners of the Inclosure in 1807. Wm. Tubb and Son, Salisbury Shows S.W. Romsey Pencil notes Paper on cloth, partly coloured. On rollers Size: one foot and nine and one half inches x two feet and five inches Scale: thirty chains = three and three quarters inches One mile = ten inches BRMAP/18 “ Map of Romsey and the River Test and Broadlands Park c. 19th” Note. Copied by Anastatic process from Zincographed impression at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton. W. James Lt. Col. R.E. Size: one foot and eight and one half inches x two feet and three and one half inches

4 Scale: c. Twelve inches = one mile BRMAP/19 “A Plan of the Footpaths from Romsey to Lee etc. through Broadlands Park” early c. 19th Notes given of distances by present footpath and proposed new footpath Paper Size: sixteen inches x one foot and ten and one quarter inches Scale: one half mile = five and one half inches BRMAP/20 Copy of the Report of the Surveyors to the Directors of the General Land Drainage and Improvement Coy., 52 Parchment St., London upon the drainage of the Test Valley Endorsed by Lord Palmerston - 5 Oct 1853 Two plans on tracing linen attached Two plans on tracing linen attaches 1. Showing course of main drain on West side of River Test 2. Longitudinal sections of main drain and of branch drain under Broadlands House Land Drainage Company’s Plan for draining Walden and Pleasure Ground BRMAP/21 “Rough Plan of a Proposed New Road by Hill Street, Wade Farm, Bushey Leaze Farm, Ridge Farm and into the Romsey and Ringwood Turnpike Road” Surveyed by R.W. Sharp March 1839 Paper on cloth. Bound Notes by Lord Palmerston Size: one foot and six and three quarters inches x seven feet and five inches Scale: two chains = one inch BRMAP/22 Part of official plan of Romsey Railway ? 1861 Sheet 1 (2) Sheet 2 Section Endorsed - Col. Henderson’s promised line BRMAP/23 Twenty five inch O.S. map 1895 showing Broadlands Park Notes in red ink by W.W. Ashley of the dates of planting trees (to 1919) BRMAP/24 Six inch O.S. Maps of South West Hants, 1870-4 Sheets LVI 1871 “ LXXXVIII 1871 “ XLIX 1874 “ LXXII 1871 “ LXXIII 1870 “ LVII 1872 “ LXXXI 1871 Endorsements by Lord Mount Temple BRMAP/25 Photograph of six inch O.S. map sheet XLVIII South East 1910 Romsey to Nursling Red ink showing electric power line from saw mill, Broadlands Farm, 1949 BRMAP/26 Report upon the condition of Sadlers Mill foundations and estimate for reinforcements by John Douglas to Douglas Everett, Estate Office, Broadlands, 1916 Plan on tracing linen Note by W. Ashley that a less ambitious scheme was carried out

5 BRMAP/27 Plan of Romsey Bye-Pass by W.J. Taylor M.I.C.E., County Surveyor, Winchester, Aug. 1929 Shows lands wanted by the County Council Similar plan of road showing Banning St., and Middle Bridge St, Romsey Paper Size: six feet and five inches x two feet and six inches Scale: Thirty inches = one inch BRMAP/28 Basement, ground floor, first and second floor plans of Broadlands house byW.J.Donger, L.R.I.B.A., Pink and Arnold, Winchester, 29 Jan 1940 Paper Size: two feet one inch x three feet and nine and one half inches Scale: One eighth inch = one inch BRMAP/29 “A Plan of the College Land late Ketters, and other pieces in Lord Palmerson’s Inclosures” Surveyed by John Randell, Oct 1777 Paper Size: one foot and nine inches x one foot and three inches Scale: ten chains = five inches Key to plots. BRMAP/30 Plan showing proposed installation of 4 Point in Churn Recorder Plant for O. Lockyer Esq., Lee Manor Farm, Romsey, twentieth century Drawn in pencil and crayon on graph paper Signed Arthur Markham, S.C.A.T.S. BRMAP/31 Approval of the Romsey and Stockbridge R.D.C. under the Public Health Acts of cottages to be built at Romsey according to the plans attached, 28 Sep 1956 Plan discoloured and damaged BRMAP/32 Car Park and Bus Station, Land Utilization Plan by John Davies, Borough Engineer and Surveyor, twentieth century Shaded area behind Crosfield Hall and Swimming Pool BRMAP/33 Plan of Romsey Market Place By John Daires, Borough Engineer and Survey, twentieth century Positions shewn of band, various companies and platform in front of Town Hall BRMAP/34 Plan of Little Bentley and Gt. Bentley Farms reproduced from twenty five inch O.S. map sheet XXXIX. 14, twentieth century BRMAP/35 Plans of proposed rebuilding of Sandpits Cottage for the Broadlands Estate By Newby Vincent and partners, Southampton, 25 May 1950 Size: two feet and ten inches x one and one quarter inches Scale: eight feet = one inch BRMAP/36 Two printed plans of Broadlands Salmon Fishing in the River Test, twentieth century Showing Rookery Beat, Lee Park Beat, Longbridge Beat, Moorcourt Beat Size: ten inches x one foot ten and one half inches Scale: one mile = six inches

6 BRMAP/37 Coloured tracing, nineteenth century Andover and Redbridge Railway. Diversion of the turnpile road near Ashfield Bridge, Romsey Extra BRMAP/38 Graph of load test 3.15 - 4 pm., 18 May 1954, Broadlands / Saddlers Mill Results for turbine house and engine house BRMAP/39 Minutes of a meeting on 2 Sept. 1948 about an amalgamation of the borough of Romsey with Romsey and Stockbridge Rural District Council Copies of documents to be submitted to Lord Merthyr, Assistant Commissioner under the Local Govt. Boundary Commission Act, 1945, on 11 Oct. 1948 2 copies of the county of Hampshire showing Romsey Borough Bounday proposals BRMAP/40 “A Plan of several pieces of land held under Winchester College by the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Palmerston”, early nineteenth century Endorsed - Plan of Winchester College Land Before the Exchanges under the Inclosure Act Parchment, partly coloured Size: one foot and seven inches x one foot and two inches Scale: twenty chains = two and three quarters inches BRMAP/41 “Plan of an Estate Situate at Whitenap in the Parish of Romsey Extra The Property of the R.H.L.V. Palmerston”, 1834 Paper, coloured Size: two feet x one foot and five inches Scale: ten chains = ten inches BRMAP/42 East elevation of Broadlands with roof plan By W.J. Donger, Architect, Winchester, Sep 1952 BRMAP/43 Six inch O.S. map of Brook and Buckolt, Kent 1908 Sheet LXV N.E. BRMAP/44 Number not used. BRMAP/45 Ground plan of milking parlour and dairy at Moorcourt Farm, Romsey, n.d., twentieth century Pencil on paper BRMAP/46 Ground plan and elevation of cottages at Lee for W.W. Ashley, M.P. By J. Newby Vincent, Architect and Surveyor, Southampton, Dec 1914 Paper, coloured BRMAP/47 Three plans of Sewerage sustem at Home Farm, Broadlands 1954 by Newby Vincent and Partners, Southampton, and Tuke and Bell Ltd., London, W.C.2 BRMAP/48 Section taken from twenty five inch O.S. map LVII 9 showing Lower Toothill c. 20th Pencil notes BRMAP/49 Parts of twenty five inch O.S. Maps Shews Romsey Common Farm and Upper and Lower Shelly Copse, 1908

7 Shews Hall Copse to Embley Wood, 1940 BRMAP/50 Preliminary plan of proposed Romsey Bye-pass Surveyor, August 1927 Paper coloured

by W.J/ Taylor, M.I.C.E., County

BRMAP/51 Six inch O.S. maps (estates hand coloured) Sligo Sheets 2,3,5, and 6 Editions of 1912 and 1913 Reprinted 1949 BRMAP/52 Coloured perspective sketch, ground plan and chamber plan for Lodge Gate by Nesfield and Shaw, Archtects, 30 Argyll Street, Regent Street London, 15 Jun 1868 BRMAP/53 Pen and ink drawing of lodge, ground plan and chamber plan By Nesfield and Shaw, Architects, London, 1Aug 1867 Headed “Broadlands Proposed New Lodge” BRMAP/54 Water colour drawing of Lodge Gate by W. Eden Nesfield, Architect, Regent Street., 26 May 1869 Headed “Broadlands No. 21 Design of Entrance Lodge” BRMAP/55 Coloured tracings. Broadlands. Detail of Gate to Geary Lodge. No. 39 by W. Eden Nesfield, Architect, Regent Street., 2 March 1869 (Found rolled inside designs for lodge 1867, 1869) BRMAP/56 Comparative diagrams of Palmerston Lodge and Middlebridge Lodge gates. Pencil Unsigned BRMAP/57 N., S., E. And W. side elevations of design for Bailiff’s House for Viscount Palmerston, K.G., Broadlands by Thos. L. Donaldson, Architect, 1860 Four water colour sketches BRMAP/58 Ground plan of brewhousem laundry and coach house, carpenter’s shop, woodhouse, hospital stable, etc Watermark 1819 No signature or date BRMAP/59 Elevations and floor plans of Broadlands office building n.d endorsed by Lord Palmerston. Plan of Addition made to North Wing Broadlands Summer 1858 Mr. Donaldson, Architect Wheeler of Romsey Builder BRMAP/59a Plan of Addition made to North Wing Broadlands, Summer 1858 Signed by Mr. Donaldson, Architect BRMAP/60 Floor plans of addition to North Wing by Thos. L. Donaldson, Architect, Bolton Gardens, Russell Square, Jan 1865

8 Plans of part of ground floor and mezzanine floor BRMAP/61 On the back, rough plan of proposed new servants hall, 4 Aug 1865 BRMAP/62 Two tracings by T.L. Donaldson showing Kitchen Department, Broadlands, “As it exists at present and as proposed to be altered” BRMAP/63 “Plan of the Billiard Room at Broadlands. Part of the old House Scale plan showing the floor area and four walls of billiard room Watermark 1804 BRMAP/64 Plan of ground floor and first floor at Broadlands, S. Side Shews some walls in red Mentions “Eating Room, Sallon, India Bed Chamber” Unsigned and undated Note. “There is a probability that these columns may be dispersed, if so M.H. thinks it will be and advantage” Size: twenty eight and one half inches x twenty inches Scale: ?five foot = three quarters inches BRMAP/65 Plan of the whole bedroom floor of Broadlands with house on north side Walls shewn as in “ ” above No scale BRMAP/66 Ground plan of House at Broadlands showing proposed additions and alterations for the Right Honble Viscount Palmerston By Thomas S. Hock, Architect, Southampton, n.d. Size: Twenty eight inches x twenty four and one half inches No scale BRMAP/67 Design “Rustic” for a pair of cottages for the Rt. Honble. W. Cowper Temple Description: Design “Rustic” for a pair of cottages for the Rt. Honble. W. Cowper Temple Two designs on tracing linen by Geo. Hunt, Architect, Evesham, Dec 1874 BRMAP/68 General Land Drainage and Improvement Co. And Viscount Palmerston. Plan showing the method of draining the meadows of Charity Farm. By J. Denton, 52 Parliament Street, Westminster S.W Plan on tracing linen Endorsed by Visct Palmerston - 1863 Plan of Drainage for Lee Manor Farm Meadows BRMAP/69 Five drawings sewn together. 1. Section of funnel to kitchen flue, 4 Sep 1834. 2. Plan and section of staircase, South Front, Broadlands, M.P.H. May 1834. 3. Section of present Cornice, Principal Front, and of Proposed Cornice. 4. Section of cornice and freize, architrave. 5. Rough drawing. Endorsed - Working Drawings. Cornice. Broadlands. Lord Palmerston. 6. BRMAP/70 Plan and elevation of columns for conservatory Small pencil drawing of W. Front, Broadlands, n.d.

9 BRMAP/71 Design of proposed new cottages near Palmerston St., Romsey, for the Rt. Honble. E. Ashley By Goulding and Son, Builders, 28 Oct 1899 Elevations and plans BRMAP/72 The four side elevations of Broadlands House as existing in 1860 with plan of attic floor by Banks and Barry 27 Sackvile St., London, Feb 1860 Similar plans of proposed additions and alterations Designs A and B Size: twenty eight and one half inches x twenty and one half inches Scale: sixteen feet = one inch BRMAP/73 Plan of the attic floor as at present, 1860 Plan of the one pair floor as at present, with flap showing proposed alterations Plan of the ground floor as at present with flap showing proposed alterations Scale: eight feet = one inch BRMAP/74 Two plans of the two pair floor showing proposed alterations and additions (Designs A and B), Feb 1860 Transverse section through new rooms on two pair floor and also proposed new outer hall By Banks and Barry BRMAP/75 Elevations and plans of double cottage and outbuilding. (tracing linen), n.d. Endorsed (? by Lord Palmerston) ‘Good’ Elevations and plans of single cottage (tracing paper) Endorsed by W. Cowper Temple, ‘Single cottage’ Elevation and plan of double cottage (tracing linen) No details BRMAP/76 Rough plan of ground floor, Broadlands, with additions in pencil No name or date Watermark ‘1822' Endorsement by Lord Palmerston Size: Ninteen inches x twenty four inches Scale: five feet = three quarters of one inch BRMAP/77 Four large floor plans of Broadlands, after 1825 One described as Basement Floor One showing ? drainage pipes No signatures or other detail Watermark, 1825 BRMAP/78 View from the S.E. of proposed Bailiff’s House by Thos. L. Donaldson, Architect, 1860 Paper in handwriting of Viscount Palmerston - Plans for a house for Land Steward to be built in Broadlands Park, Sep 1860 by Mr. Donaldson Water colour drawing BRMAP/79 Plan of ground floor, Broadlands Park Lodge, for Lord Viscount Palmerston, K.G. By Thos. L. Donaldson, Architect, Jun 1860 Plan of bedroom floor

10 BRMAP/80 Plans for Labourers Cottages - Robt. J. Cook and Hammond, Lith., Broadway, Westminster elevations and plans Nos. 5,6,6A,7, and 8 Stamped - Lands Improvement Company, 19 Mar 1901 BRMAP/81 Six numbered designs for Gate Lodges By W. Young, Architect, Exeter Hall, London Reproduced by Cowells Anastatic Press, Ipswich, c.1860 With descriptive texts and prices Now numbered BR 179/4 BRMAP/82 Designs for Agricultural Labourers Cottages submitted to the House of Lords Committee on the improvement of land by limited owners, Jun 1873, by John Birch, Architect, author of the Society of Arts Prize Cottages Illustration and description (printed) Now numbered BR 179/6/3 BRMAP/83 Two copies printed elevations and ground plans of cottages built by the Metropolitan Assocation for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes, 19 Coleman St., London, E.C.Chas. Gatliff, Sectretary. c.1870 Now numbered BR 179/6/4 BRMAP/84 Elevation and ground plan of single cottage, after 1877 Paper, coloured Unsigned and undated Watermark 1877 Now numbered BR 179/6/2 BRMAP/85 Four pen and ink elevations and ground plans of single cottages for labourers, c.1870 Unsigned and undated Scale: one inch = eight feet Now numbered BR 179/6/1 BRMAP/86 Elevations and plans of double and single cottages by S. Richardson, Sep, Oct 1867 Pen and ink fourteen items two drawings in pencil of mouldings, bay window etc. n.d. Now numbered BR 179/5 BRMAP/87 Design for a pair of semi-detached cottages No. 2., n.d. Large tracing Now numbered BR 179/7/3 BRMAP/88 Design for a double cottage (half timbered) SPEC., n.d. Large tracing Now numbered BR 179/7/2 BRMAP/89 Design for a double cottage (half timbered) SPEC., n.d. Now numbered 179/7/1 BRMAP/90 Design for double cottage, with tiled roof, nineteenth century Large tracing

11 now numbered 179/8/1 BRMAP/91 Design for single cottage, nineteenth century Large tracing Now numbered 179/8/2 BRMAP/92 Design for double cottage Yellow tracing paper Now numbered BR 179/8/4 [unfit for production] BRMAP/93 Design for cottage outbuildings, nineteenth century Now numbered 179/8/3 BRMAP/94 Printed sheet of elevations and plans of double cottage by H. Martin, 18 Adam St., Adelphi, nineteenth century For Exhibition, Model Cottages, Central Cottage Soc., Cottage Architectural Museum, Plan No. 4 Now numbered 179/9 (i) BRMAP/95 Specification for erecting and finishing a pair of semi-detached cottages for the Hertford Labourers Friend Soc., with Bill of Quantities By Jeffery and Pritchard, Birmingham, 31 Aug1868 no plans or elevations Now numbered 179/9 (ii) BRMAP/96,97 and 98 Elevations of West, South and East parts of Bailiff’s House, Broadlands by T.L. Donaldson, Bolton Gardens, Russell Square, London, May 1861 All signed by Wm. Thos. Kendle for Viscount Palmerston and Wm. Gambling, with witnesses BRMAP/99 and 100 Elevations of West, South and East parts of Bailiff’s House, Broadlands similarly signed and witnessed as above, 1861 BRMAP/101 and 101a Elevations of proposed addition to Harrage School n.d. (Donaldson), 1860 BR MAP/102 and 103 Floor plans of addition to Harrage School By T.L. Donalson, Jun 1860 BRMAP/104 and 105 Plan of roof and section showing chimney, 1860 BRMAP/106 and 107 Tinted elevations showing proposed alterations to Broadlands House by Thos. L. Donaldson Dated by the third Lord Palmerston, Dec 1858 BRMAP/108 and 109 Preparatory and finished tinted drawings Elevations of addition to North Wing, Broadlands by Thos. L. Donaldson, Jan. 1865 First drawing has notes on detail and is mounted on cloth

BRMAP/110

Ground plan of Broadlands By Thos. L. Donaldson, n.d.

12 BRMAP/111 Plan of the attic floor at Broadlands as proposed to be altered by Thos. L. Donaldson, Feb 1859 BRMAP/112 Floor plans of addition to North Wing at Broadlands by Thos L. Donaldson, Jan 1865 BRMAP/113 Plan of the Uppermost floor of addition to the North Wing, 1865 BRMAP/114, 115 and 116 Proposed arrangement of footman’s room and waiting room, 1824 1st., 2nd ., third. Plans Endorsement by Lord Palmerston Small plans by ? Peniston Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 1) BRMAP/117 Plan of alteration in rooms over the Coach House, No. 1, Mar 1825 BRMAP/118 Plan showing effect of projection for nursery passage as seen from front of house, Jul 1825 Small plans by ? Peniston Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 1) BRMAP/119 Plan for alteration of Kitchen and Servants Hall, Apr 1826 Pencil endorsement - To be done in 1827 Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 1) BRMAP/120 and 121 Plans for underground passage from Kitchen to Dining Room, Aug 1826 one endorsed - not adopted small plans by ? Peniston Now numbered BR 103/5 BRMAP/122 Plan for staircase into coal cellar, Feb 1828 Small plan by ? Peniston Now numbered BR 103/5 BRMAP/123 Small plan of servants hall Endorsed by Lord Palmerston, 1825 Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 1) BRMAP/124 Plan of proposed water closet on landing of back staircase - amended plan Apr 1834 endorsed by Lord Palmerston - Plan of water closet in Turret BRMAP/125 Plan of back stairs, south front by Peniston and Son, Salisbury, May 31 1834 Now numbered BR 103/5 BRMAP/126 Small plan of Library, n.d. Watermark 1818 Endorsed by Lord Palmerston - Plan of my Library at Broadlands Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder)

13 BRMAP/127 Plan of basement floor (cellars, butler’s room, etc.) at Broadlands, nineteenth century not signed or dated BRMAP/128 Plan of additions (water closet etc.) To kitchen wing at Broadlands and of bridge at Wade Farm (1834) BRMAP/129 Plan of principal bedroom floor at Broadlands giving dimensions of rooms (after 1822) not signed or dated watermark 1822 Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 2) BRMAP/130 Small pencil elevation of house (unknown) not signed or dated Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 2) BRMAP/131 Plan of new Gateway for Stable Yard, Broadlands n.d. Not signed or dated Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 2) BRMAP/132 Ground plan of library at Broadlands, showing addition, 10 Sep 1855 Tinted section shews oak floor Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 2) BRMAP/133 Coloured drawing of alabaster dish Stamped Perry and Co., 21 Grafton Street., London, W Endorsement by W.W. Ashley - Electric Light pendant in Vestibule at Broadlands, 1910 Now numbered BR 101/84 BRMAP/134 Mr. Smith’s plan of 14 feet deep Drain around Kitchen Garden endorsed by Lord Palmerston - Nov 1848 Now numbered BR 103/5 9 (folder 3) BRMAP/135 Plan of water pipes at Broadlands, 1857 now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 3) BRMAP/136 Elevation and floor plans of double cottage, n.d. On tracing linen Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 3) BRMAP/137 Elevation and plan of woodhouse and privies, n.d. Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 3) BRMAP/138 Sheet of printed and coloured chimney piece, after 1876 Designs by Frederick Edwards and Sons, Stove, Grate and Kitchen Range Mfrs., 49 Marlborough St., London Watermark 1876 Now numbered BR 103/5 (folder 3) BRMAP/139 Rough plan of additions on the ground floor, Broadlands

14 endorsed by Lord Palmerston - “Parnell’s Plan for new Room 1854" BRMAP/140 North, East and West elevations of Lee Chapel, 1861, by T.L. Donaldson Section of Chapel Ground floor Designs for Communion Table and Reading Desk Original design Architectural drawings signed by William Kendle and William Gambling BRMAP/141 Contract for building Lee Chapel, 1861 (between third Viscount Palmerston and William Gambling) BRMAP/142 Watercolour view of Broadlands and Romsey Endorsed “Bought May 1938 for £1 M.T. [Wilfred Ashley, second Baron Mount Temple]