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Enabling you to share your stories of the towns and people of coastal Kent in the First World War.

The post office was vital during the War as letters were the only communication when people were away from home. The postal deliveries were cut to 5 a day during the War and in 1915 Maidstone Council protested as the Post Office were trying to close branches due to a shortage of labour.

Source Portsmouth Evening News

 

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Image courtesy of Darrienne Price

 

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