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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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About the Project

About the Project

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In 2001 Dover District Council launched the Coalfields Heritage Initiative Kent (CHIK) project, led by Dover Museum and the White Cliffs
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20th Century Dover

20th Century Dover

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20th Century Dover
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Bone Model Ship

Bone Model Ship

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Bone Model Ship
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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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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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460 Postcards of Dover

460 Postcards of Dover

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460 Postcards of Dover
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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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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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Cannon Street Biography

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Cannon Street Dover channel swimming hpac images
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