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Lincolnshire

August 1939

September 11, 2018 rjhoneysett2012Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, World War Two, Yorkshire2 Comments

I came across a lovely collection of photographs, taken of a (honeymoon) tour through the east of England up to Yorkshire in August 1939.

The photos are lovely in their own right and achingly nostalgic too. Here are a few – but the whole site is worth a visit:

August 1939
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