
Cold winters were more common 100 years ago and the
Boardman family were well equipped to deal with them.

Playing on a reed lighter at How Hill Staithe.

At Town Close House with the doll's house and puppies

Off to church in the Armstrong Whitworth

Playing in the toy cars and on a horse trike

On a visit to Letheringsett Hall, home of the Cozens-Hardy
Family.
The Boardman's were related to the Cozens-Hardy family by
marriage.

On the bridge at Letheringsett Hall

The Boardman Children with Nanny Corkie (Florence Cork).
The boys are in their sailor suits.

The children find a hedgehog

A picnic by the hay

Stuart and Bluebell Jock

Playing with puppies

Corkie reads a story and the children fall asleep

The caption reads "In the tank at Carrow Abbey". Carrow
Abbey was the home of the Colman
family, owners of Colman's Mustard. Florence Boardman was
the daughter of J J Colman.

Sitting under parasols at Carrow Abbey