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A black and white close-up of a rounded, irregular, hardened loaf of bread with a deep crack across its center.

Good Friday Loaf baked at West Wratting in 1919 ©MusCamb

West Wratting data

West Wratting data

A light-colored house with a thatched roof sits beside a road shaded by a large tree and a wooden fence in the foreground.

West Wratting (MoC148/57) location unknown


West Wratting:

http://westwratting.org.uk/history-2/west-wratting-village-archives/

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