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Mystery of photos on 100-year-old-camera ‘solved’

The mystery of 100-year-old photographs which came to light after a local man brought a Kodak camera at Salisbury Antiques Market, could have been solved.

The century-old photographs shows a large crowd gathered in what appears to be Chipping Sodbury.

History buffs and social media users were quick to guess what had drawn such a crowd following an article about the photographs.

And now it looks like the mystery could have been solved.

Video journalist: Harriet Robinson

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