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Stanhoe Archive photos

Historic photos from the village of Stanhoe, Norfolk, UK

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Feeding ducks at Church Farm, with horse

Stanhoe_00631.jpg John Linge (1824–1924)ThumbnailsGeorge 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.John Linge (1824–1924)ThumbnailsGeorge 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.John Linge (1824–1924)ThumbnailsGeorge 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.John Linge (1824–1924)ThumbnailsGeorge 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.John Linge (1824–1924)ThumbnailsGeorge 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.John Linge (1824–1924)ThumbnailsGeorge 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.John Linge (1824–1924)ThumbnailsGeorge 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.

Feeding farm birds at Church Farm, are they turkeys? Note the horse rider in the background is riding side-saddle.