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Lower Upnor and
Upper Upnor are two
small villages in Medway, Kent, England. They are in the
parish of
Frindsbury Extra on the
western bank of the River...
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Upnor Castle is an
Elizabethan artillery fort
located on the west bank of the
River Medway in Kent. It is in the
village of
Upnor,
opposite and a short...
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Chattenden and
Upnor Railway (also
known as the
Lodge Hill and
Upnor Railway) was a
narrow gauge railway serving the
military barracks and
depot at
Upnor, Kent...
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Dockyard and
Gillingham in the
county of Kent. At the time, the
fortress of
Upnor Castle and a
barrier chain called the "Gillingham Line" were
supposed to...
- TQ762712,
between the
Arethusa Venture Centre and the
River Medway in
Lower Upnor, Kent. The older,
smaller stone was
erected in the
eighteenth century, and...
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Upnor Formation is a
geological formation found in the
London Basin of
southeastern England. It is of
Thanetian (Upper Paleocene) age. It lies unconformably...
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Chatham area is in
Upnor;
dating from 1718, it
housed the
detachment of 64 men
responsible for
guarding the
gunpowder store in
Upnor Castle.
Chatham Infantry...
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Governor of
Upnor Castle was a
military officer who
commanded the
fortifications at
Upnor Castle, part of the
defenses of the
Medway estuary.
Upnor became...
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steam sappers numbers 3–7 as
being 2-2-0T
locomotives on the
Lodge Hill and
Upnor Railway. Yeatman's editor,
Mullett and
Nowers disagree. Aveling-Barford...
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twentieth century.
After 1667
gunpowder began to be
stored in
Upnor Castle on the north/west bank of the
River Medway.
During the Napoleonic...