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A small cottage with a gabled roof stands partially obscured by dark, leafy trees in a misty, overgrown woodland landscape.

Near Babraham in Spring (MoC274/54)

Babraham data

Babraham data

Babraham Village:

https://www.babraham.ac.uk/sites/default/files/media/files/babraham%20history.pdf

https://babraham-village.net/history/


A narrow, winding stream flows through a grassy meadow bordered by leafless trees and a simple wooden fence in black and white.

The Granta at Babraham (MoC130/57)

A field with a tall, bare-branched tree in the foreground and a larger, leafy tree to the right under a bright, hazy sky.

Babraham, May 1931 (MoC)


Mike Petty’s scrapbook:

https://archive.org/details/BabrahamScrapbook1897To1990

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