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Tilmanstone is a
small village and
civil parish in Kent, in the
South East of England, near Eastry, a much
bigger and more
developed area. Tilmanstone...
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resulted in four
collieries surviving: Betteshanger, Chislet,
Snowdown and
Tilmanstone. Had coal been more
easily accessible, the open,
rural landscape of east...
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cancelled plans to
construct extensions to
several others. The
success of
Tilmanstone colliery allowed the main line of the
railway to
continue operation until...
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mined during the 20th
century at
several collieries,
including Chislet,
Tilmanstone, Betteshanger, and the
Snowdown Colliery,
which ran from 1908 to 1986...
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January 2014. "Family
Chronicle of
Richard Fogge, of
Danes Court, in
Tilmanstone".
Archaeologia Cantiana. V. London: John E. Taylor: 112–132. 1863. Farrer...
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original lines. The Kent
Collieries were
mostly a
failure with only
Tilmanstone on the line
producing any
viable commercial coal and
commercial traffic...
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mostly built in the
early 20th
century to
serve the
nearby coal mine at
Tilmanstone, as were
other Kent
Coalfield villages including Snowdown,
Aylesham and...
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based in
Northbourne until they
relocated to
Tilmanstone and
renamed themselves Tilmanstone Salads.
Kentsalads were the
first UK
company to produce...
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Royal Air
Force until his
death in 1939 in an
aircraft collision over
Tilmanstone.
Brown was born on 1 July 1901 in
South Yarra, Australia. He married...
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industrial remains of the
erstwhile Kent coalfield,
situated around Tilmanstone and Betteshanger. Half of the
underwater section of the
Channel Tunnel...