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List view record 1: A typical small farm of the Wythenshawe area in the 1890s. Coxton Brook Farm. It belonged to Wright's and then to George Halman. Albert junior used to deliver bread there. There was a road running the other side of the barn, and a footpath through the farmyard. The man is Richard Wright (Uncle Dick), the woman is probably Mrs Wright, and the little girl on the horse later married Louis Garner who lived on Bailey Lane. His brother Charlie had Poplar Grove Farm at the end of Hallman Lane.List view anchor tag for record 1: A typical small farm of the Wythenshawe area in the 1890s. Coxton Brook Farm. It belonged to Wright's and then to George Halman. Albert junior used to deliver bread there. There was a road running the other side of the barn, and a footpath through the farmyard. The man is Richard Wright (Uncle Dick), the woman is probably Mrs Wright, and the little girl on the horse later married Louis Garner who lived on Bailey Lane. His brother Charlie had Poplar Grove Farm at the end of Hallman Lane.
Thumbnail for A typical small farm of the Wythenshawe area in the 1890s. Coxton Brook Farm. It belonged to Wright's and then to George Halman. Albert junior used to deliver bread there. There was a road running the other side of the barn, and a footpath through the farmyard. The man is Richard Wright (Uncle Dick), the woman is probably Mrs Wright, and the little girl on the horse later married Louis Garner who lived on Bailey Lane. His brother Charlie had Poplar Grove Farm at the end of Hallman Lane.
Remove A typical small farm of the Wythenshawe area in the 1890s. Coxton Brook Farm. It belonged to Wright's and then to George Halman. Albert junior used to deliver bread there. There was a road running the other side of the barn, and a footpath through the farmyard. The man is Richard Wright (Uncle Dick), the woman is probably Mrs Wright, and the little girl on the horse later married Louis Garner who lived on Bailey Lane. His brother Charlie had Poplar Grove Farm at the end of Hallman Lane. from your current listSave A typical small farm of the Wythenshawe area in the 1890s. Coxton Brook Farm. It belonged to Wright's and then to George Halman. Albert junior used to deliver bread there. There was a road running the other side of the barn, and a footpath through the farmyard. The man is Richard Wright (Uncle Dick), the woman is probably Mrs Wright, and the little girl on the horse later married Louis Garner who lived on Bailey Lane. His brother Charlie had Poplar Grove Farm at the end of Hallman Lane. to your current list
List view record 1: A typical small farm of the Wythenshawe area in the 1890s. Coxton Brook Farm. It belonged to Wright's and then to George Halman. Albert junior used to deliver bread there. There was a road running the other side of the barn, and a footpath through the farmyard. The man is Richard Wright (Uncle Dick), the woman is probably Mrs Wright, and the little girl on the horse later married Louis Garner who lived on Bailey Lane. His brother Charlie had Poplar Grove Farm at the end of Hallman Lane.
Remove A typical small farm of the Wythenshawe area in the 1890s. Coxton Brook Farm. It belonged to Wright's and then to George Halman. Albert junior used to deliver bread there. There was a road running the other side of the barn, and a footpath through the farmyard. The man is Richard Wright (Uncle Dick), the woman is probably Mrs Wright, and the little girl on the horse later married Louis Garner who lived on Bailey Lane. His brother Charlie had Poplar Grove Farm at the end of Hallman Lane. from your current listSave A typical small farm of the Wythenshawe area in the 1890s. Coxton Brook Farm. It belonged to Wright's and then to George Halman. Albert junior used to deliver bread there. There was a road running the other side of the barn, and a footpath through the farmyard. The man is Richard Wright (Uncle Dick), the woman is probably Mrs Wright, and the little girl on the horse later married Louis Garner who lived on Bailey Lane. His brother Charlie had Poplar Grove Farm at the end of Hallman Lane. to your current list
Thumbnail for A typical small farm of the Wythenshawe area in the 1890s. Coxton Brook Farm. It belonged to Wright's and then to George Halman. Albert junior used to deliver bread there. There was a road running the other side of the barn, and a footpath through the farmyard. The man is Richard Wright (Uncle Dick), the woman is probably Mrs Wright, and the little girl on the horse later married Louis Garner who lived on Bailey Lane. His brother Charlie had Poplar Grove Farm at the end of Hallman Lane.
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