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A shop front labelled Rayner's, with two men in white aprons standing outside, one by a wooden gate and one in the doorway.

Post office Barrington c1900

Post Office, Barrington

History of the Post Office

William Rayner Jnr is outside the shop. The first telegraph in the village was installed here in 1896.

Sources

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