Expert conservationists will preserve the items in front of members of the public from Tuesday.
Barbara Wagstaff, left, and Mercie Lack, right, photographed the excavation site near Woodbridge on the eve of World War Two
The National Trust said the collection "completes" a set of photographic albums gifted to it in 2018.Mercie Lack showing members of the excavation team a selection of contact prints, with the excavation in the background The newspaper clippings - including one which refers to the Sutton Hoo discovery as Britain's Tutankhamun - are extremely fragile but offer important insights into the media response at the time.
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