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Dymchurch is a
village and
civil parish in the
Folkestone and
Hythe district of Kent, England. The
village is
located on the
coast five
miles (8 km) south-west...
- The Romney,
Hythe and
Dymchurch Railway (RH&DR) is a 15 in (381 mm)
gauge light railway in Kent, England,
operating steam and
internal combustion locomotives...
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Dymchurch Grand Redoubt is a
fortification at
Palmarsh on the
coast of Kent in England,
built during the
Napoleonic War as part of a
large defensive scheme...
- Rhee kept part of the old port open
until the 15th century. The wall at
Dymchurch was
built around the same time:
storms had
breached the
shingle barrier...
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quiet life of a
Church of
England /
Anglican country priest /
vicar in
Dymchurch-under-the-Wall
under the
patronage of Sir
Charles Cobtree, the father...
- Romney,
Hythe and
Dymchurch Railway,
running third-scale
steam and
diesel locomotives. The
track runs
parallel to the
coast through Dymchurch and New Romney...
- the
station on 12
December 1836. The
station name was then
changed to
Dymchurch Lifeboat Station. This
lifeboat station would close just 2
years later...
- Romney,
Hythe and
Dymchurch Railway (RH&DR)
locomotive No.1
Green Goddess is a 4-6-2
steam locomotive build by
Davey Paxman & Co. in 1925 and was given...
- the tip of Dungeness.
Dungeness is also
served by the Romney,
Hythe and
Dymchurch Railway, a 15 in (381 mm)
gauge light railway that
covers the 13.5-mile...
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Katherine Callender from the
village of
Dymchurch in England.
Attempting to
trace Callender in the
records office in
Dymchurch in Kent, south-east England, the...