Walberswick, The Footbridge 1900
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A well-worn path indicates a bridge frequently used by the locals. In the distance is a corn-grinding post mill (centre left), possibly owned at this time by a Mr Mallett, whose worry was that the building of houses nearby would keep the wind from the mill's sails. Old age and possibly the fiery enthusiasm of local youths brought the mill to its end shortly after the photograph was taken.
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