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TR1457 : A28 Wincheap, Canterbury by Robin Webster A28 Wincheap, Canterbury
A bridge carrying the Chatham Main Line to Dover crosses.
TR1457 : Allotments, Canterbury, 1965 by Derek Harper Allotments, Canterbury, 1965
The allotments are no longer there - they have been built over with housing around the line of Old Watling Street, and the terraces on St Peter's Grove on the left now join onto the new estate. As with the allotments, I think wherever... (more)
TR1457 : Canterbury Castle, the keep by Ian Dalgliesh Canterbury Castle, the keep
TR1457 : Wincheap, Canterbury by Chris Whippet Wincheap, Canterbury
TR1457 : Towards Dane John Terrace by DS Pugh Towards Dane John Terrace
Looking towards terrace houses on one side of Dane John Gardens.
TR1457 : High Street, Canterbury by Philip Halling High Street, Canterbury
TR1457 : Castle Row by Oast House Archive Castle Row
Looking towards White Hart Inn, a Shepherd Neame pub.
TR1457 : Museum of Canterbury with Rupert Bear Museum by Elliott Simpson Museum of Canterbury with Rupert Bear Museum
The scene in the front window of the museum shows Rupert and his father having tea.
TR1457 : Narrow lane off Palace St by N Chadwick Narrow lane off Palace St
TR1457 : Stour Street, Canterbury by Penny Mayes Stour Street, Canterbury
The sight of the Old Brewery Tavern took me by surprise as this used to be part of the County Hotel. The 60s style brick building beyond is the city's main Post Office.
TR1457 : The Maiden's Head Inn by N Chadwick The Maiden's Head Inn
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TR1457 : The Old Weavers' House by Graham Horn The Old Weavers' House
The date is nearly correct, actually 1507, at a time when the pilgrimages to Canterbury were at their height, before the Reformation. It takes its current name from the Flemish and Huguenot weavers who arrived here in the 16th and 17th... (more)

 
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