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Emily Handscombe
Emily recounts the stories she has been told about Langford and the land her family farmed over the years.
She remembers her Great-Uncle Malcolm fondly and talks about his love of photography.
''He just had this huge interest in anything and everything but particularly photographs and recording local life"
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