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20th Century Dover

20th Century Dover

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20th Century Dover
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Industrial Dover

Industrial Dover

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Industrial Dover
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/Dover-History/19th-Century-Dover/Industrial.aspx

Sam Rockett 1919 - 1989

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Sam Rockett 1919 - 1989
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/Exhibitions/Channel-Swimmers/Sam-Rockett.aspx
Bench Street Tram

Bench Street Tram

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Tram No. 4, Bench Street Glass slide, circa 1900
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/Information-Resources/The-Collection/Bench-Street-Tram.aspx
Granville Dock, by S. J. Mackie

Granville Dock, by S. J. Mackie

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Granville Dock, by S. J. Mackie
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/Information-Resources/The-Collection/Granville-Dock,-by-S-J-Mackie.aspx
The end of Kent Coal

The end of Kent Coal

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Kent coal was some of the most difficult coal to extract and hence some of the most expensive in Britain. The
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/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/The-end-of-Kent-Coal.aspx
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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/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/The-Failed-Collieries.aspx
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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/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Chislet-Colliery.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
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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Dover Museum

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