A VILLAGE SAVES: NATIONAL SAVINGS IN LEWKNOR, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, 1941
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Mrs Scott, school mistress at Lewknor village school sells Savings Stamps to Bill Hopkins, the engine driver of the 4:20 from Princes Risborough. On the station platform, the porter, another member of the Hopkins family, can be seen. According to the original caption, there were 13 families in the district with the surname Hopkins.
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