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The Suffolk Photographic Survey was an initiative made by Robert Pratt, of Capel St Mary in Suffolk, England in 1954. Its aim was to establish a collection of photographic images of sufficient variety to reflect the variety to be found in the history of Suffolk.[1] Under the aegis of the Suffolk Local History Council the collection had grown significantly. In 1973 the collection was held at the Abbot's Hall Museum - subsequently the Museum of East End Life and now The Food Museum.[2] In 1976 the collection was rehoused in the care of the Suffolk Record Office facilities then located in the former Bramford Road School.[3]
^"Suffolk Photographic Survey". Suffolk Archives. Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
^Harrison, Colin (1973). Victorian and Edwardian Suffolk from Old Photographs. London: B. T. Batsford. ISBN 0-7134-0126-5.
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