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Canterbury Mill

The Millers Arms pub and the Denne & Sons Ltd City Mills on St Radigunds Street in Canterbury, circa 1920. The Denne watermill burnt down in 1933. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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Herbert Felton

Media ID 11794910

© 2008 Getty Images

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This print takes us back in time to the bustling streets of Canterbury in the 1920s. Standing proudly on St Radigunds Street, we see the magnificent Canterbury Mill, a historic landmark that once housed both The Millers Arms pub and Denne & Sons Ltd City Mills. The image captures the essence of industry as it showcases a thriving watermill at its prime. Its towering presence dominates the scene, with intricate details visible even from afar. The sturdy brick walls bear witness to years of hard work and dedication. In front of this architectural marvel, a truck is parked, ready to transport sacks filled with freshly ground corn - a testament to the mill's vital role in supplying food for the community. A sign proudly displays "Canterbury Mill" ensuring everyone passing by knows its significance. Beyond its industrial importance, this photograph also highlights elements of everyday life during that era. Adjacent to the mill stands a charming public house where locals would gather for refreshments after a long day's work. As we immerse ourselves in this snapshot frozen in time, we can almost feel the energy emanating from every corner of St Radigunds Street. This photo serves as an invaluable piece of history, reminding us not only of Canterbury's rich heritage but also paying homage to Herbert Felton's skillful eye for capturing moments that transcend generations.

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