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The Hill, Snailwell

History of the Hill

Handwritten letter in blue ink on lined paper, dated 1965, sent from The Hill in Snailwell to Miss Pyle in Newmarket.

1965, letter to Constance Pyle

Handwritten letter in blue ink on folded paper, detailing family news and a planned trip to Cambridge, signed by Ena Ames.

1965, letter to Constance Pyle

Document showing a 1965 envelope addressed to Miss C. Pyle in Cambridge, featuring a blue postage stamp and Newmarket postmark.

1965, letter to Constance Pyle

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