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Industrial Dover

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Industrial Dover
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Maison Dieu

Maison Dieu

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The Maison Dieu or Domus Dei - meaning House of God, in both its Norman French and Latin forms - was founded in
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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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The Discovery of Coal in Kent

The Discovery of Coal in Kent

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Geologists first speculated that there was coal beneath Kent the in 1840's but it was not until 1890 that the theory
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Athol Terrace Biography

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Jabez Wolffe biography for HPAC
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460 Postcards of Dover

460 Postcards of Dover

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460 Postcards of Dover
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St Mary in Castro

St Mary in Castro

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St Mary in Castro
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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 whole
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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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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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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

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Dover Museum
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