Rosherville Quay
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Rosherville Quay

A historic quay on the south side of the Thames by the junction of Lansdowne Square and The Shore, Gravesend. Designed by the architect H.E.Kendall (1776-1875) and his son Henry Edward Kendall, Junior for Jeremiah Rosher.

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Net Boiler, Dungeness, 19th century
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Net Boiler, Dungeness, 19th century

A brick net boiler for fishermen on Dungeness Nature Reserve, Kent. “Net boilers were used for dying and preserving fishing nets and clothing such as overalls and aprons. The circular copper tub was filled with water and a fire lit underneath.”: Historic England listing for nearby net boiler.

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Chatham Riverside Casemates
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Chatham Riverside Casemates

Three casemates (room from which cannons can be fired) located at the south west corner of Chatham Library and Community Hub, Dock Road, Chatham. The casemates form part of the ‘Chatham Lines at Chatham Gun Wharf known as the Barrier Ditch’ which was constructed in the early 19th Century.

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