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Three women standing in a field of corn
Young man on a boat
Young woman standing in a garden
Young man standing in the garden
Young man standing in the garden
Group of men on boat
Group of men on boat
Two nurses with child with bandaged eye
Two nurses with child with bandaged eye
Young couple with their child in the garden.
Young couple with their child in the garden.
Uniformed woman, possibly nurse, with a young boy in the garden.
Uniformed woman, possibly nurse, with a young boy in the garden.
Two young men on a boat.
Two young men on a boat.
Uniformed young woman with female companion in garden .
Uniformed young woman with female companion in garden .
Uniformed young woman with female companion in garden .
Uniformed young woman with female companion in garden .
Young woman in uniform, possibly red cross.
Young woman in uniform, possibly red cross.
Young woman with dog.
Young woman with dog.
Young couple in rowing boat .
Young couple in rowing boat .
Two women in the garden.
Two women in the garden.
Two women in the garden with their pet cats.
Two women in the garden with their pet cats.
Elderly man and young woman in the garden.
Elderly man and young woman in the garden.
Family group in the garden
The man on the left appears to have "blacked up" his face, perhaps in preparation for a fancy dress event? Later photos show a lady dressed as a nurse - perhaps part of the same event.
Excavation, Magor Farm Roman Villa
This excavation revealed the remains of what has been interpreted as a small, winged-corridor Roman villa in Chapel Field.
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archaeology
Excavation, Magor Farm Roman Villa
This excavation revealed the remains of what has been interpreted as a small, winged-corridor Roman villa in Chapel Field.
Tags:
archaeology
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