PICTURESQUE ENGLISH VILLAGE.—A picturesque glimpse of the village of Kersey in Suffolk, which is said to have, given its name to the fabric known 'as “kersies.” half-timbered, houses, are partly hidden in the avenue of trees, which is reflected in a typical splash in the middle of the steet.
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Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 7
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49PICTURESQUE ENGLISH VILLAGE.—A picturesque glimpse of the village of Kersey in Suffolk, which is said to have, given its name to the fabric known 'as “kersies.” half-timbered, houses, are partly hidden in the avenue of trees, which is reflected in a typical splash in the middle of the steet. Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 7
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