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Steam threshing near New Barn (visible in the background). On the right is Harry Hastings, one-armed farm-labourer and village postman. Photograph by Tom Pickard, agent for the Glynde Estate, c1905

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Steam threshing near New Barn (visible in the background). On the right is Harry Hastings, one-armed farm-labourer and village postman. Photograph by Tom Pickard, agent for the Glynde Estate, c1905

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