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Small Hythe (or
Smallhythe) is a
hamlet near
Tenterden in Kent, England. The po****tion is
included in Tenterden. It
stood on a
branch of the
Rother estuary...
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Smallhythe Place in
Small Hythe, near
Tenterden in Kent, is a half-timbered
house built in the late 15th or
early 16th
century and
since 1947
cared for...
- many of the
local po****ce.
During the 16th
century the
tidal waters at
Smallhythe slowly receded and the port
community declined. In 1600
Queen Elizabeth...
- On 21 July 1928,
Terry died of a
cerebral haemorrhage at her home at
Smallhythe Place, near Tenterden, Kent, aged 81. Her son
Edward later recalled, "Mother...
- death,
Craig converted the
Elizabethan barn
adjacent to Terry's
house at
Smallhythe Place into a
theatre which she
named The Barn Theatre. Here she produced...
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Pioneer Players.
Atwood occasionally performed at the Barn
Theatre at
Smallhythe Place in Kent,
which was
founded by
Craig to
stage performances in memory...
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invited to
Smallhythe Place and made a
mould of
Ellen Terry's face, from
which she
produced four
death masks. Of these, two
remain at
Smallhythe Place, one...
- cost of £110,000, it was
placed on
display in
Ellen Terry's
former home,
Smallhythe Place, near
Tenterden in Kent. It has been
described by the
National Trust...
- Cherryburn, the
cottage in
Northumberland where Thomas Bewick was born;
Smallhythe Place in Kent, home to
Ellen Terry; Shaw's
Corner in Hertfordshire, the...
- He
supervised the
construction of
several warships in his home town of
Smallhythe in Kent and at the
royal dockyard, Portsmouth. At
Portsmouth he built...