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Towns of grandeur. Articles on Folkestone and Gravesend
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Folkestone in the 19th century
Folkestone in the 19th century
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As one 19th century wag observed, Folkestone is a near anagram of ‘Kent Fools’, a joke not lost on the unknown author (believed to be from Dover) of The Folkestone Fiery Serpent.
Gravesend in the 19th century
Gravesend in the 19th century
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In the nineteenth century steamboats sailing to Gravesend transferred an influx of tourists to Rosherville Gardens, a Victorian pleasure garden built within an abandoned chalk pit owned by Jeremiah Rosher.
Gravesend in the 20th century
Gravesend in the 20th century
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