Stanhoe photos from the 1910s

- Stanhoe school, around 1910
- Walking stick commemorating WWI
- George Mitchley
- John Linge, his wife Ann and family
- William Newstead and friends in his Model T Ford car
- The Hero Inn: landlord, landlady and two small daughters
- Stanhoe & Barwick Cricket Clubs
- Harvesting with steam engine
- The Hero Inn: publican Ernest Holding and family, with a man in uniform, possibly 1916
- Stackyard Pond, Church Farm
- Edith Mitchley, née Rabbits
- The well, Docking Road.
- Car crash by an ornamental bridge, 1910s-1920s
- George Pygall Mitchley, possibly 1912
- Jabez Mitchley in the uniform of the 2nd Hampshires
- Charlie Curson, postman, with bicycle outside gateway and drive (? Barwick House), 1910s
- Stanhoe Blacksmith's Pit. Card posted 25th Jan 1911. Loaned JW
- John Thomas Mitchley, father of George Pygall Mitchley, in 1913. John Mitchley was born in 1851 in Stanhoe, where he died in 1935. In 1901 he was a head teamster (in charge of the plough horses) on the farm attached to Stanhoe Hall.
- The Pit with horse, cart and driver, before 1920
- John Linge (1824–1924)
- Feeding ducks at Church Farm, with horse
- George Mitchley’s first wife, Matilda, in Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) uniform, which dates the photo to 1918-20. Matilda was for a while stationed at Bircham Newton. She died of a brain tumour in 1919.
- "Eastmoor Pit and 'The Shop'", looking west, with female cyclist, ? before 1920
- The Pit with horse, cart and driver, before 1920
- "The Pond", ? Church Farm
- Church Farm
- Female cyclist at the Pit, before 1920
- Feeding ducks, Church Farm. The photographer titled this one "Cupboard Love"
- Stanhoe railway station with distant train, probably before the First World War
- Stanhoe Hall
- Burnham Road and the Crown
- Stackyard Pond, Church Farm
- Bircham Road
- Church Farm
- Church Farm
- Church Farm
- Church Farm
- Blacksmith's shop
- Church Farm
- Stanley Ayres with bicycle, before World War I, c 1910
- Stanley Ayres (right) in Lancashire Fusiliers uniform
- Cricket team c 1912
- Stanhoe Cricket Club, 1910
- Charlie Curson, postman, in flooded Cross Lane, 1912