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Worcestershire Postcard: The Almshouses Strensham Russell Charity Homes DR37

Worcestershire Postcard: The Almshouses Strensham Russell Charity Homes DR37

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Worcestershire Postcard: The Almshouses Strensham Historic Russell Charity Homes DR37.


The image captures the historic Almshouses in Strensham, Worcestershire, which were founded in the late 17th century by Sir Francis and Lady Russell to provide housing for the local poor. These distinctive stone buildings are a significant part of the village's heritage, representing the philanthropy of the Russell family who held the manor for generations. The postcard showcases the traditional gabled architecture and prominent chimney stacks that have made these dwellings a recognizable landmark in the heart of rural Worcestershire.


This is an unused non standard size postcard. The publisher is Antona and was manufactured in the United Kingdom. The postcard has an uneven cut to the top and right hand edges. The postcard measures approximately 138 mm x 84mm.


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When possible all of our postcards will be posted to you inside a collectable plastic postcard sleeve and a board backed envelope which will be marked 'Please do not bend'.

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