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The Manor Houses of Lackham 1050-1949 2nd Ed

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<strong>Houses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lackham</strong> 2 nd ed 66<br />

<strong>The</strong> man on the left <strong>of</strong> the middle row may one <strong>of</strong> Tom‟s brothers, William<br />

or Charles, who were also masons 78<br />

Fig 50 Builders outside the newly completed Stable Block 1902 **<br />

<strong>The</strong> Stable staff were also photographed early in the century (below), the<br />

date is not known but 1905 has been suggested for this image. It is<br />

certainly some time after the previous image; the plants in the planting<br />

pockets at the base <strong>of</strong> the wall have had time to grow – the ivy is at the<br />

top <strong>of</strong> the windows which probably means at least eighteen months.. Only<br />

one person in this photograph has so far been identified; the young man<br />

(probably about 17 or 18 years <strong>of</strong> age) standing third from the left is<br />

78 1901 Census shows them living at 10 High Street Lacock with their mother the widow<br />

Jane Flower and a grandson Thomas as well as John Smith who is shown as a boarder<br />

and living on an army pension. Charles is described as a Mason, William and Tom as<br />

Mason‟s labourers.

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