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The Failed Collieries

The Failed Collieries

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There were initial predictions of at least 20 pits in Kent but the claims for the Kent coalfield turned out to
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Betteshanger Colliery

Betteshanger Colliery

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Betteshanger was Kent's biggest colliery.
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Chislet Colliery

Chislet Colliery

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The work of opening up the Kent coalfields created interest from German Industrialists. They decided to explore the Canterbury area, and
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Tilmanstone Colliery

Tilmanstone Colliery

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Also known as the East Kent Colliery, Tilmanstone was begun near the village of Eythorne in 1906 by Arthur Burr by
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Snowdown Colliery

Snowdown Colliery

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The Colliery, situated alongside the main Dover to Canterbury railway line, near to Ackolt which lies between Womenswold and Nonninton, was
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Shakespeare Colliery

Shakespeare Colliery

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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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Athol Terrace Biography

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Jabez Wolffe biography for HPAC
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Archcliffe Chapel Biography

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Jabez Wolffe biography for HPAC
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/Information-Resources/HPAC-Biographical/Archcliffe-Chapel-Biography.aspx

Auxilliary Fire Service Biography

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Cannon Street Dover channel swimming hpac images
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Admiralty Pier 1847 - 1893

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Admiralty Pier biography for HPAC
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