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Between the wars

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Between the wars

  • Yeoman visits the village
  • Fascist round-up
  • Redlingfield in 1937

Between 1919 and 1939 Suffolk saw the rise of the British Union of Fascists but as columnist Yeoman who visited the village in 1930 for the Suffolk Chronicle and Mercury saw on the village green “a solitary outpost of civilisation - the familiar pillar-box, which forms a link, as it were, with the outside world.”

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