After finding her cigarette case in the pillow that she's ripped open, Florence goes outside with feathers stuck in her hair. In the next shot, however, the feathers are gone and her hair is clean again.
When Florence is sitting in the kitchen talking to the boy, the blanket she is wrapped in moves up and down between shots.
When Florence went into the hidden compartment and found the stuffed rabbit, the rabbit played a recorded song. At this point in history, toys only contained small music boxes, which played chiming music. The closest thing was the "Lioretgraph Jumeau" which sang a maximum of 35 words using a small phonograph. More advanced singing toys didn't make their appearance until the late 1930's and early 40's.
The film refers to 'Cumbria' but that didn't exist until 1974 when Cumberland and Westmorland were amalgamated.