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From the 1908-1909 Album


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starting
The chauffeur starts the Armstrong Whitworth

Playing at How Hill
                Staithe
The Boardman children playing at How Hill Staithe on the River Ant

Lifejacket and
                wherry
This scene at How Hill has not changed much today apart from a few more trees. However, that ancient lifejacket and the wherry places this picture into another era.

Corkie in the water
Nanny Corky clearly joined in the play.

Hathor outing
An outing on the pleasure wherry Hathor. This wherry is still afloat and is well worth seeing.

Ludham Bridge
Approaching old Ludham Bridge. Now replaced, this bridge (known as the Bung Hole) was a serious hazard to navigation. It was damaged in the 1912 floods and replaced a few years later with a more modern bridge with much more headroom.

Woolstone takes
                party through
Gamekeeper Walter Woolston takes a party through the bridge.

downstream of
                bridge
Passing moored wherries downstream of Ludham Bridge

sea at Corton
View of the beach at Corton

Clyffe House
Inside J. J. Colman's holiday home at Corton

Joan
Joan Boardman and Fluff

Joan and Chris
Joan and Chris

Fort
The Boardman children had wonderful toys. Joan and Chris at their main residence, Town Close House

fort 2
Toy soldiers in their fort. Chris (left) and Stuart Boardman

al fresco schoolroom
The caption says this is an al fresco schoolroom

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