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02.04.2012
Ufton Lane School (0)
This is the only photo that I have seen of the interior of my first school, Ufton Lane. I think that I have identified my father`s youngest brother, who must have died soon after the photo was taken. I recently visited the school and was allowed to see all...
18.03.2012
Does anyone recognise this funeral photograph? (2)
Could this be the tail end of the funeral? The first photo is obviously Chalkwell Road and this one is looking West up Holleybank Hill. and toward Chalkwell. http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff426/bryn2/100_0682.jpg
16.03.2012
Alston family and Chalkwell Tannery (0)
I am researching the Alston family who owned the Chalkwell tannery through the 'first half' of the 19 century. Can you confirm that William Alston was the first Alston - he died 1833; then did his son William S Alston carry on the business, but died young? Do...
16.03.2012
Buggs' Field and Sittingbourne Street names (1)
Thanks for your enquiry. I can help you with the location of Buggs Field, as I came across it last week whilst comparing the 1840 Tithe Map with the 1791 Yeakell Map! It’s strange how these things seem to work out! Below is an image from the 1791...
23.11.2011
Ufton Court/Ufton Manor/ Ufton Court Manor? (1)
Three pictures of the elusive Ufton Court Farm, of which there appears to be nothing left. Accessed via a footpath known locally as `The Ashpath` or `Cinder Track` which began approximately at the junction of Ufton Lane/West Ridge. The first few yards are...
30.09.2011
NVAD Memorial in Public Room in Crescent Street (5)
This link may be helpful! http://www.kentvad.org/
28.06.2011
Cement Industry (2)
If it is of any interest, I have just discovered the route of the pipeline through which the slurry from Highsted Chalk Quarry was pumped to the Smeed Dean Brickfield and Cement Works at Murston. 'The slurry pipeline rises from the pit in the `tunnel`...
23.06.2011
" The Kings Yard ", Sittingbourne (1)
http://www.hrgs.co.uk/components/com_agora/img/members/2/mini_kings-yard.jpg I think I might have a definitive answer for you for this one - provided I've got the right time period, as you didn't mention what date your reference was from. That doesn’t...
07.06.2011
Sittingbourne Alms Houses (4)
From Archaeologia Cantiana vol. XLIII (1931) page 59 'To the Alms House next unto the Vyne, a pair of sheets and coverlet.' Will of Margery Smythson, 20 April 1508
06.06.2011
Sittingbourne Home Guard (1)
Lt. TG Elliott, 2/Lt FW Hollands, Lt D Barr, Lt C Brown, Lt HG Rush, Lt W Kirkman, Lt GWH Allen, Lt FH Fox, Lt P Delavault, Lt G Coombes, Lt CA Wilde, MBE, 2/Lt WH Jordon, Lt SB Tong, Lt H Barter Lt R Andrews, 2/Lt W Reynolds, Lt J Blackburn, 2 Lt EA... |
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Maps



OS Map (1938)
OS Map (1938)
Woodstock Estate Sale Plan (1918)
OS Map (1909)
John Sellar's Map of Kent (1780)
Antonio Zatta's Map of Kent (1779)
Emmanuel and Thomas Bowen's Map of Kent (1777)
John Rocque's Map of Kent (1770)
OS Map (1908)
OS Map (1898)
OS Map (1896)
Map of Kent from Francis Grose's The Antiquities of England and Wales Vol III (1783)
Thomas Conder's Map of Kent (c.1780)
OS Map (1894)
Eyre and Spottiswoode's Map of Kent (1885)
OS Map (1872)
Tithe Map (1840)
Lewis' Map of England and Wales (c.1840)
Henry Teesdale's Map of Kent (c.1840)
Map of Kent from Pigot's Directory (1834)
Map of Kent from Lewis' Topographical Survey (c.1830)
John Stockdale's Map of Kent (1805)
William Mudge's Map of Kent (1801)
William Barlow's Map of the hundreds of Milton and Teynham (1800)
Plan of Sittingbourne (1791)
Thomas Kitchin's Map of Kent (1786)
Roads from London to Dover, Rye, Hith, Margate, Ramsgate and Deal (1770)
Thomas Kitchin's Map of Kent (1769)
Andrew, Drury and Herbert's Map of Kent (1769)
Emmanuel Bowen's Map of Kent (1769)
Emmanuel Bowen's Map of Kent Divided into Lathes (1756)
Hermann Moll's Map of Kent (1724)
Plan of London Road (Dover to London) (1720)
Joannes Janssonius' Map of Kent (c.1720)
Emmanuel Bowen and John Owen's Map of Kent (1720)
Robert Morden's Map of Kent (1720)
Robert Morden's Map of Kent (1701)
P. Lea's Map of Kent (c.1693)
Richard Blome's Mapp of Kent with its Laths and Hundreds (1673)
Map of Kent by Joan Blaeu (1664)
Joannes Janssonius' Map of Kent (1646)
John Speede's Map of Kent (c.1610)
Saxton's Map of Kent (1575)