EPW026114 ENGLAND (1929). Seabrook Road and the Royal Military Canal, Hythe, 1929
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Title | [EPW026114] Seabrook Road and the Royal Military Canal, Hythe, 1929 |
Reference | EPW026114 |
Date | April-1929 |
Link | |
Place name | HYTHE |
Parish | HYTHE |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 618980, 134916 |
Longitude / Latitude | 1.1261355574331, 51.071195787886 |
National Grid Reference | TR190349 |
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This railway line was originally planned to extend along the coast to Folkestone Harbour via the Lower Sandgate Road but Lord Radnor refused to allow it through. Instead the line from Folkestone East junction was built down the steep incline alongside Tram Road. |
Jumper_downunder |
Friday 31st of March 2017 08:17:01 PM |
Sea mine collecting box. |
Dodger |
Wednesday 13th of April 2016 08:54:03 PM |
FJ Harlow Automotive Engineers. |
Dodger |
Wednesday 13th of April 2016 08:50:44 PM |
Alan McFaden |
Wednesday 9th of July 2014 11:34:47 AM | |
Is this a field gun? |
Paolo |
Monday 4th of March 2013 09:12:20 PM |
German 150mm sFH 13 L/14 Howitzer Made By Krupp c1915. |
Dodger |
Wednesday 13th of April 2016 08:52:44 PM |
Seabrook Station |
Nicholas Reed |
Saturday 20th of October 2012 07:35:05 AM |
the goose cathedral |
Nicholas Reed |
Saturday 20th of October 2012 07:32:46 AM |
old police station |
Nicholas Reed |
Saturday 20th of October 2012 07:29:57 AM |
Headquarters No., 6 Area Traffic Division under Chief Inspector David Godden. |
Paolo |
Monday 4th of March 2013 09:01:56 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Former boathouse, known as the Goose Cathedral Described by Jocelyn Brooke, local author |
Nicholas Reed |
Saturday 20th of October 2012 07:35:40 AM |