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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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71. Penshurst Place, Kent
Ostenhanger House, Kent, Plate I
The Chapel of St. Pancras in St. Augustine’s Monastery, Canterbury
922. West gate and Holy Cross Church, Canterbury.
1423.—Hever Castle.  (From an Original Sketch)
Penshurst Place, Kent
Baronial hall, Penshurst Place
The Post-Office at Penshurst
The Baptistry, Canterbury
Gadshill Place, Home of Charles Dickens.
Overview map of Kent, England
Antique Map of Kent
Chalk, Kent
King Henry II whipped by the Pope’s Order
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Places Shown

Canterbury; Kent; England

Chalk; Kent; England

Hever; Kent; England

Higham; Kent; England

Kent; England

Penshurst; Kent; England

Westenhanger; Hythe; Kent; England