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Historic photos from the village of Stanhoe, Norfolk, UK

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  • Roger Cook - Wednesday 14 February 2018 16:45
    My mother had an Aunt Pattie who was married to Jim Brown and they ran the pub in the late 1930's and my mother would visit there.
    My mother told me that there was no sanitation inside and that water had to be collected from down the road by using a yoke and two buckets.
    She also said that there was a bowling green out the back of the pub and that a lot of servicemen from nearby Bircham Newton Aerodrome would use the pub as there was no NAFFI at the camp.
    I have a picture postcard of the pub that was sent to my mother in 1937 if that would be of interest. It is an external view of the pub with a man standing by the doorway
  • Charles - Monday 9 October 2017 10:25
    Any guesses about the date for this one?
  • Chloe-Ella willcox - Monday 19 December 2016 22:58
    Hi i am looking for relatives of john linge senior. I am the 2nd great-granddaughter of Julian linge who is John's brother
    please contact me at chloe-ella.willcox@live.co.uk
  • Chloe-Ella willcox - Monday 19 December 2016 22:54
    I am looking for relatives of john linge, I am 2nd great-granddaughter of his brother Julian Linge
  • T Bradley - Friday 30 September 2016 19:29
    I think this could be a missing link in our family tree. John, in the picture, is also my great-great-grandfather. Research showed that his eldest son was called John and that he moved away. No further was known about him until John (senior) 's will where John (junior) is mentioned. It would be great to fill in the gap.
  • T Bradley - Thursday 29 September 2016 20:47
    The gig (on the right) was used by John Linge in the early 1900s although the photo was taken many years later, at his great-grandson's farm.
  • T Bradley - Thursday 29 September 2016 20:40
    Date: c 1900 (in the 1901 census Susannah is recorded as 32 years old )
  • T Bradley - Thursday 29 September 2016 20:31
    Date c1922
  • T Bradley - Thursday 29 September 2016 20:09
    No - not John D L Linge.
  • Thelma Bradley - Thursday 29 September 2016 19:52
    I think this could be a missing link in our family tree. John, in the picture, is also my great-great-grandfather. Research showed that his eldest son was called John and that he moved away. No further was known about him until John (senior) 's will where John (junior) is mentioned. It would be great to fill in the gap.