Sorry JW, I just couldn’t resist it
It is indeed 42 Stour Street, as it was in 1910. The right hand side of the building was demolished in about 1915 to enlarge access to St Edmunds road alongside. The black and white to the left is the Royal Exchange.
My great great grandfather, a saddler, moved to Butchery Lane, Canterbury in late 1850s. His eldest son followed him as a saddler, living and working at Chilham. His younger son became a baker, working for the James family business in Castle Street, Canterbury. Swains were also related to the James’s by marriage. Many of his sons also became bakers, including my grandfather. They were in Canada, South Africa and New Zealand.
Over to you.