From the contentious to the ‘too easy’, we heard, from what seemed like the entire county, the answer to last week’s Mystery Photograph! It’s been brilliant hearing from you all over various mediums, thanks to everyone for getting involved; we love hearing from you!

Apologies to anyone in advance that we have left out, but well done (in no particular order) to Vivienne Edwards, Jean Edwards, Gary Dando, J.T. Swift, S. Granger, Winston Eyles, Catherine Josham, Graham Honeybun, Ken Cottle, Martin Horler, Lucia Saltalamacchia, Ivor Davis, Caroline and Terry Wynne MBE, Janet Toogood, Simon and Norman Chard, Emma Wollacott, Gail Shearn, Vince Gill, Karen Thayer, Les Bridges, Inchy Howard and Gavin Kerton, Bridget Plumley, Rodney Gullick, Roy Robinson, Elaine Bowen, Sally Bown, Jonathan Griffin, Jeff Parsons, Chris Rhymer, Andrew Fry, Andrea Massey, Joe Tesoriere, Simon Wilkinson, Colin Plummer, Dave Taylor, Emma Wollacott, Darren Gould, Helen Murtagh, Jane Wiltshire, Helen Fricker-Franklin, Mike Pope, Terry Reakes, Shirley Steel BEM, Sally Stanford, Claire Burton, Graham Sage and Howard Cheetham.

If you think you can guess this week’s entry, above, email: [email protected] with your answer, and even a photograph of what the scene looks like today, or send it to us via Facebook: @MNRJournal. Answer in next week’s Journal.

This week’s photograph is courtesy of Radstock Museum, who are helping us to keep the feature running, alongside all of your wonderful readers’ pictures. Keep them coming!

All visitors to Radstock Museum can sit and browse through over eight hundred old, local photographs on the public access computers. Glossy 7x5 prints of the photos can be bought, subject to copyright. All museum tickets are annual, visit: www.radstockmuseum.co.uk