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Description Mrs Smith died in 1995, aged 102. She lived in this Grade II listed cottage for most of her life until a few months before her death. A fascinating place going back to the Victorian times. The only modern things she brought to the house were electricity, a toilet (which she never used, prefering a bucket in the privvy) and one single cold water tap. She bathed in a tin bath and heated her water on a range. The villagers decided that the place should be preserved as a reminder of a bygone age.
Date Taken on 10 June 2006 13:53
Source Mrs Smith's cottage
Author Jon

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Jon's pics at https://www.flickr.com/photos/35765599@N00/168487764. It was reviewed on 25 March 2008 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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