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Stanlee Shipbreaking Yard

Stanlee Shipbreaking Yard

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Shipbreakers Yard, Eastern Docks
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Chislet Colliery

Chislet Colliery

Description
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

Burlington Hotel Biography

Description
Burlington House Biographical file for HPAC image system
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/Information-Resources/HPAC-Biographical/Burlington-Hotel-Biography.aspx
Railway

Railway

Description
19th Century Railway
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/Dover-History/19th-Century-Dover/Railway.aspx
Betteshanger Colliery

Betteshanger Colliery

Description
Betteshanger was Kent's biggest colliery.
Url
/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Betteshanger-Colliery.aspx
The Discovery of Coal in Kent

The Discovery of Coal in Kent

Description
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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/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/The-Discovery-of-Coal-in-Kent.aspx
Tilmanstone Colliery

Tilmanstone Colliery

Description
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

Description
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

Father Time

Description
An account of a mid 17th Century gold pocket calendar watch featuring Father Time.
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/Information-Resources/Blog/Father-Time.aspx
The Failed Collieries

The Failed Collieries

Description
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
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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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