Last week’s Mystery Photograph kept a lot of you guessing - perhaps an angle you do not usually see but it Lucy Tudor, who kindly supplied the photograph, said it was taken from the ‘fields above Bristol and Bath Old Road in Radstock.’

Please see page 9 for Lucy’s description of the whereabouts of last week’s photograph.

Well done to the following for guessing Radstock correctly: Paul Hancock, Jean Edwards, Alan and Norma Norris.

Thank you to Mr Stuart Hall who said: “This week’s photo is of Ham Hill, Radstock. The white house in the right hand side is Rosemount, my family home which we moved to in the 1980s. I was only ten when we moved in, and we still had an outside toilet, which was a new experience...

“I have so many memories of playing in the old ruins of the cottages and watching the badgers that made a set within them... So many memories were made for me and then my children... Lovely photo.”

Mr Clive Maggs contacted us with a wealth of knowledge: “They were known as Ham Buildings. We left there in 1962 and they were demolished shortly after.

“Some of the people who lived there were: Mr and Mrs Pagett (son and family), Mrs Ford, Mr and Mrs Dando (and family), Mr Norris, ‘Granny Blue’ (nobody knew her real name) that’s how people referred to her, Mr and Mrs Lockyear, Mr and Mrs Chedgy, Mr amd Mrs Squires.

“No bathrooms or inside toilets - we had tin baths in front of the fire!”

Do you think you know where this week’s Mystery Photograph was taken? Please contact us on: 01761 258030 or email: [email protected] with your answers.

If you have any old photographs you think would work well in this feature, please email us the photograph, information and your name and address, or send it via post to: The Journal, Paulton House, Old Mills, BS39 7SX.