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Items in Kent taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 1)


Kent, English maritime county in the extreme SE.; lies between the Thames estuary and the Strait of Dover, with Surrey and Sussex on the W.; it is hilly, with marshes in the SE. and on the Thames shore; is watered by the Medway, Stour, and Darent; has beautiful scenery, rich pasturage, and fine agricultural land, largely under hops and market-gardens; a large part of London is in Kent; Maidstone (32) is the county town; Rochester (26) and Canterbury (23) are cathedral cities; Woolwich (99), Gravesend (35), and Dover (33) are seaports, and Margate and Ramsgate watering-places.

Population (1907) 1,142,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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36.—Kit’s Coty House near Aylesford, Kent
37.—Kit’s Coty House.
38.—King’s Coty House
87.—Country near Dover.
88.—Dover Cliffs.
89. Roman Lighthouse, Church and Trenches in Dover Castle.
90.—Dover Cliffs.
91.—Roman Church in Dover Castle
98.—Plan of Richborough.
99.—Richborough.  General View, from the East.
100.—North Wall of Richborough.
101.—Plan of the Platform and Cross, Richborough
103.—Ruins of the Ancient Church of Reculver.
381.—St. Mary’s Chapel, Hastings Cliff Castle.
Plate 3.—Rochester Castle.—Interior.
565.—Canterbury Cathedral, South Side.
566,—Cathedral Precinct Gateway.
567.—Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral.
568.—Capital and base, S.E. Transept, Canterbury
569.—Staircase in the Conventual Buildings, Canterbury
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Places Shown

Canterbury; Kent; England

Dover; Kent; England

Hastings; Kent; England

Maidstone; Kent; England

Reculver; Kent; England

Richborough; Kent; England

Rochester; Kent; England