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Industrial Dover

Industrial Dover

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Industrial Dover
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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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/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Snowdown-Colliery.aspx

Archcliffe Chapel Biography

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

Don't fear the Reaper

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A blog by Catherine Holt on her work on the Reaper FR358 vessel and the Vessels and Voyagers exhibition.
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/Information-Resources/Blog/Dont-fear-the-Reaper.aspx

Don't Fear The Reaper

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Don't Fear The Reaper
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/Blog/2024/Dont-Fear-The-Reaper.aspx
Bronze Age Boat

Bronze Age Boat

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Major International Archaeological Discovery In September 1992, archaeologists from the Canterbury Archaeological Trust working alongside contractors on a new road link
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/Bronze-Age-Boat/Bronze-Age-Boat.aspx
Southern Railway Poster

Southern Railway Poster

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Southern Railway Poster
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/Information-Resources/The-Collection/Southern-Railway-Poster.aspx
Housing

Housing

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Kent was almost entirely an agricultural county when coal was discovered in 1890. With projections of up to 50,000 miners
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/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Housing.aspx
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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/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Tilmanstone-Colliery.aspx
Arthur Burr and the Development of the Kent Coalfield

Arthur Burr and the Development of the Kent Coalfield

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

Market Square, Dover  CT16 1PH

Opening hours
April-September:
Monday-Saturday 9.30am-5pm
Sunday 10am-3pm

October-March:
Monday-Saturday 9.30am-5pm

Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and
New Year's Day

Roman Painted House

New Street, Dover CT17 9AJ

Opening hours 2026
Open from Friday 3 April - Saturday 31 October

School holidays: Thursday-Sunday 10am-4pm
Term-time: Saturday only 10am-4pm

Please see website or social media for re-opening updates. 

 

 

 

Contact Us

Dover Museum
+44(0)1304 201066
museumenquiries@dover.gov.uk

Roman Painted House
+44(0)1304 201066
RPH@dover.gov.uk

Admission to both sites is free

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