Downham, The Village 1921
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In this carefully composed picture we see the lower part of the village. The two men, one holding the horse and one with his dog, are everything a photographer could want in a village scene. The two ladies sitting on the grass add charm to the picture, which is typical of Downham; it is a well managed, working village that has not forgotten its history. The 15th century church has some very fierce-looking gargoyles.
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