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Reflections with Frank HoneywoodFrank Honeywood, Bungay Town Recorder has simply thousands of photographs and tales to tell about the changes that have taken place throughout the town. Here, he shares some of his stories and photographs of days gone by. We hope they will bring back some memories. No.1 Primitive Methodist Chapel and Boxing in Bungay No 2 The work of photographer Thomas Smith in the early 1900's No.3 More glass negatives from the Thomas Smith collection No.4 The old Staithe Mill No.5 Parade celebrating Coronation of King George V1 and Queen Elizabeth No.6 Mary J. Payne Lupo of the USA found her roots in Bungay No.7 History of the Bungay Postal Service No.8 Adverts from the old cinema No.9 The closing of the passenger line in 1953 No.10 The Wightman Family No.11 Windsor Terrace - A Victorian Kitchen No.12 The Mystery of the Old Time Dancing Banner No.13 The origins of Bungay Community Centre No. 14 The Original 'Black Dog' Weathervane No. 15 A Walk down Nethergate Street
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