Last week’s Mystery Photograph was supplied by reader, Tim Marshall, which had been taken of Farnborough. It was taken in August 1958, from a Tiger Moth that had been flown over from Thruxton airfield, by pilot, Laurie Jennings. The photograph was presented to Tim’s father, who was then Rector for the village.

Well done to: Colin Button, Paul Hancock, Grant Johnson, Maxine Rodd, Gilmour Jones, Chris Lancaster, Winston Eyles, Simon Chard, Ivor Davis, Les Box, Nick Thayer, Steven Horler, Christine Oatley, Eric Brain, Gilmour Jones, Jennifer Mountjoy, Robert Broughton, Gemma Wherry, David Wellington, Alison Kemp, Andrew Bevan, Kay Harvey, Joanne Roberts, Andrew Matthews, Sally Bown, Pam and Pauline Dukes, Peggy and Terry Rusz, Sam Ross and Martin Horler, who all guessed correctly!

If you think you know the location of this week’s Mystery Photograph, supplied by Radstock Museum and would like a mention next week, email: contactus @mnrjournal.co.uk or via Facebook or Twitter: @MNR-Journal. You can even send us a photograph of how it looks today.

Radstock Museum host ‘Back In The Day,’ a Local History Group (formerly ‘Memories over Elevenses’), which is held on the First Friday of every month at the Museum,10.30 a.m. until 12 noon. Everyone is welcome; bring old photos, objects, stories and memories and join us for complimentary refreshments. Bring a friend or come and make some new ones!

Don’t forget, if you have your own Mystery Photograph that you would like to test our readers with, you can email us or pop in to our office on Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays with your picture for us to scan and return. Thank you!