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Fox Hill Road towards Potton Road

Church Street then

Elsie

Elsie

James Clark

James Clark in 1910  whose father George was the "loser of a £5 note" in the fire of 1881

8 Pound Green

8 Pound Green, pre-1960, with Chapel cottage before 1840 when the present building was erected.

Norman chevron

Norman chevron & fleur-de-lis incorporated into the stonework at St Mary’s Church Guilden Morden.

Reconstruction of Anglo-Saxon village

Anglo-Saxon village reconstructed at West Stow

Archaeologist in 1997

1997 — archaeologist with Anglo-Saxon remains in Thompson’s Meadow, Guilden Morden.

Skeleton

Skeleton

Neolithic re-burial

Neolithic re-burial — North side of St Mary’s Church Guilden Morden.