
- Letter from George Horn to Commercial Motor magazine, 1975
- Stanhoe 00303
- Stanhoe 00337
- Stanhoe 00007
- Stanhoe 00008
- Stanhoe 00168
- Stanhoe 00527
- Stanhoe 00559
- Stanhoe 00562
- Stanhoe 00590
- Stanhoe 00591
- Stanhoe 00595
- Stanhoe 00605
- Stanhoe 00618
- Stanhoe 00619
- Stanhoe 00620
- Stanhoe 00621
- Stanhoe 00724
- Stanhoe 00726
- Stanhoe 00746
- Stanhoe 00767
- Stanhoe 00792
- Stanhoe 00817
- Albert Goodman the blacksmith
- Susannah Linge outside the Crown Inn (back left) with Aunt Laura (Frank Linge’s wife) and, possibly, their children Annie and Fred, c 1900
- Blacksmith's shop EB
- The Hero Inn
- The Hero Inn
- The Hero Inn: landlord, landlady and two small daughters
- Cobbler's shop
- The Hero
- The Hero Inn: publican Ernest Holding and family, with a man in uniform, possibly 1916
- The Crown, with sign showing Morgan's brewery
- The Pit with Post Office
- The Crown, cottages and gardens
- The Hero Inn
- The Hero Inn, rear view
- Charlie Curson, postman, with bicycle outside gateway and drive (? Barwick House), 1910s
- Blacksmith's shop
- Charlie Curson, postman, in flooded Cross Lane, 1912
- The Crown and landlady, probably 1930s
- Cobbler's shop, 1987. Note the wall made from tiles
- the Old Norfolk Hero 1993
- Dalegate - the track behind the Green leading to Creake - looking west, with the Crown in the distance, 1993
- Post Office, 1992
- The former shop, 1990
- The Crown, September 2003