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Bench Street Tram

Bench Street Tram

Description
Tram No. 4, Bench Street Glass slide, circa 1900
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/Information-Resources/The-Collection/Bench-Street-Tram.aspx
St Mary in Castro

St Mary in Castro

Description
St Mary in Castro
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/Dover-History/Saxon-Dover/St-Mary-in-Castro.aspx

Art Workshop Risk Assessment

Description
Risk Assessment - Art Workshops for Schools
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/Education/Risk-Assessments/Art-Workshops.aspx
Miners

Miners

Description
There were no workers experienced in mining in Kent when coal was discovered in 1890. All the workers had to be
Url
/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Miners.aspx
Housing

Housing

Description
Kent was almost entirely an agricultural county when coal was discovered in 1890. With projections of up to 50,000 miners
Url
/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Housing.aspx
The future of the former Kent coalfield

The future of the former Kent coalfield

Description
When the coalfield closed in the 1980's it left behind acres of land ravaged by tips and industrial sprawl, and poverty
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/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/The-future-of-the-former-Kent-coalfield.aspx

Philomena Kennedy Biography

Description
Philomena Kennedy biographical notes for HPAC
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/Information-Resources/HPAC-Biographical/Philomena-Kennedy-Biography.aspx
Betteshanger Colliery

Betteshanger Colliery

Description
Betteshanger was Kent's biggest colliery.
Url
/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Betteshanger-Colliery.aspx
Arthur Burr and the Development of the Kent Coalfield

Arthur Burr and the Development of the Kent Coalfield

Description
Arthur Burr was a speculator who, virtually single-handed, kept the Kent coalfield going for almost twenty years despite the constant
Url
/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Arthur-Burr-and-the-Development-of-the-Kent-Coalfield.aspx
Shakespeare Colliery

Shakespeare Colliery

Description
Also known as Dover Colliery, Shakespeare was Kent's first coal mine. It was owned by Kent Coalfields Syndicate Ltd., formed in
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/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Shakespeare-Colliery.aspx
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Dover Museum

Market Square, Dover  CT16 1PH

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