Sturry, Street And Post Office 1899
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This interesting picture of the village street and the post office shows the village postman about to mount his bicycle. The place-name relates to Sturry's position on the River Stour - 'Stour-y'. A village situated at a crossing of the River Stour, Sturry suffered badly from bomb damage in the Second World War. However, it retains its church, which is Norman in origin, together with its huge tithe barn, built or weatherboard and brick.
An extract from Kent Photographic Memories.
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