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- Havengore Island is a low-lying, marshy island in the civil parish of Foulness, in the Rochford district, in the county of Es****, England. It is bounded...
- Havengore is a former hydrographic survey launch, originally launched in 1956 for service with the Port of London Authority (PLA). After her withdrawal...
- Havengore may refer to: Havengore Island, a marshy island off the North Sea coast of the English county of Es**** MV Havengore, a Port of London survey...
- island, connecting it with bridges to Foulness and to the mainland via Havengore Island. Formerly used as pasture for livestock, the low-lying island is...
- Sea. A lit buoy today stands on this often map-marked divisor: between Havengore Cr**** in east Es**** and Warden Point on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. Until...
- and the only access at low tide, until a road bridge was built over Havengore Cr**** in 1922. At over 600 years old, recorded as early as 1419, the Broomway...
- Electric Lightning fighter jets of the Royal Air Force, a special boat MV nHavengore, and a funeral train hauled by his namesake locomotive, the Winston Churchill...
- successively of the City of London and the Thames Conservancy). A line between Havengore Cr****, Es**** (to the north), and Warden Point, east Sheppey, Kent (to...
- boats regularly moored in the docks include: Gloriana, royal barge MV Havengore, former Port of London Authority hydrographic survey vessel Several Thames...
- outflow from the Thames meets the North Sea. It is roughly halfway between Havengore Cr**** in Es**** and Warden Point on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. Until...