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Stanhoe Archive photos

Historic photos from the village of Stanhoe, Norfolk, UK

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Barwick House, before 1908

Stanhoe_01141.jpg Mrs Seymour’s chairsThumbnailsCottages at Barwick Hall Farm, around 1929.  In the left-hand cottage lived Percy and Sarah Bloy; their daughter Doreen was born here.  In the right-hand cottage lived farm bailiff Henry Bloy and his wife, the parents of Percy Bloy.Mrs Seymour’s chairsThumbnailsCottages at Barwick Hall Farm, around 1929.  In the left-hand cottage lived Percy and Sarah Bloy; their daughter Doreen was born here.  In the right-hand cottage lived farm bailiff Henry Bloy and his wife, the parents of Percy Bloy.Mrs Seymour’s chairsThumbnailsCottages at Barwick Hall Farm, around 1929.  In the left-hand cottage lived Percy and Sarah Bloy; their daughter Doreen was born here.  In the right-hand cottage lived farm bailiff Henry Bloy and his wife, the parents of Percy Bloy.Mrs Seymour’s chairsThumbnailsCottages at Barwick Hall Farm, around 1929.  In the left-hand cottage lived Percy and Sarah Bloy; their daughter Doreen was born here.  In the right-hand cottage lived farm bailiff Henry Bloy and his wife, the parents of Percy Bloy.Mrs Seymour’s chairsThumbnailsCottages at Barwick Hall Farm, around 1929.  In the left-hand cottage lived Percy and Sarah Bloy; their daughter Doreen was born here.  In the right-hand cottage lived farm bailiff Henry Bloy and his wife, the parents of Percy Bloy.Mrs Seymour’s chairsThumbnailsCottages at Barwick Hall Farm, around 1929.  In the left-hand cottage lived Percy and Sarah Bloy; their daughter Doreen was born here.  In the right-hand cottage lived farm bailiff Henry Bloy and his wife, the parents of Percy Bloy.Mrs Seymour’s chairsThumbnailsCottages at Barwick Hall Farm, around 1929.  In the left-hand cottage lived Percy and Sarah Bloy; their daughter Doreen was born here.  In the right-hand cottage lived farm bailiff Henry Bloy and his wife, the parents of Percy Bloy.

Barwick House, the garden front. Postcard posted 12 October 1908.