These are the Ramsgate 1938/39 street directory pages for
King Street, I don’t think there were any directories from 1940 to 1948 because
of the war and associated paper shortage
This is 138 King Street from Katharine Brown’s post to the
Facebook group Friends of Ramsgate Seafront https://www.facebook.com/groups/1591056714503080/permalink/2000253250250089/
These are the Ramsgate 1938/39 street directory pages for
King Street, I don’t think there were any directories from 1940 to 1948 because
of the war and associated paper shortage, so hopefully the right owners as she
said early 40s and this is the closest.
Here is the link for buying the directory http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/catalogue/id327.htm
obviously you can come into the bookshop and browse it.
I’ve been watercolour painting in Canterbury today
This one is finished, I think
And this was a quick sketch in Chocolate Café after finishing
the other one
A few Canterbury photos from today
A relaxed day off although we bought a lot of books for the
bookshop, but then it’s usually a bit of a busman’s holiday for me. Here is the
link to the pictures of the books that went on our shelves yesterday http://michaelsbookshop.blogspot.co.uk/2017/10/born-to-run-in-bookshop.html
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