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2712
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photograph
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1 x A5 + key
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copy
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Unknown
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Chapel choir/band
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B/W photo, A5 of chapel choir/band. 9 children, one (m) suited with accordion, 8 (4m, 4f) silk shirts and violins. Identified: Back, L to R: ?Daphne Croucher, Elsie Webb, Jo Tolhurst [?Joe Tolhurst], ?Rhodes, Audrey Edmonds; Front, L to R: Albert Bridger, Gordon Hayward, Alan Webb, Lesley Hickmott. Education. Leisure. Organisations. People. Religion.
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Unknown
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2713
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photograph
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For A5 mounting
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copy
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Unknown
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Frank Higgins
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B/W copy of sepia photo of Frank Higgins, Head Coachman at Gennings, Hunton, ouside Memorial Hall, Marden. Easter 1923. Buildings. People. Transport.
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1920-1929
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HC Drawer #5
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2714
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photograph
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For A5 mounting
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copy
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Unknown
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Frank Higgins, Elsie Eltringham
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B/W copy of sepia photo of Frank Higgins, Head Coachman at Gennings, Hunton, ouside Memorial Hall, Marden, with his daughter Elsie Eltringham (far right). c.1923. Buildings. People. Transport.
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1920-1929
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HC Drawer #5
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2715
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document
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1 x A4
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copy
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Unknown
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Flisher family tree
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Family tree, Flisher - pedigree of George William Flisher 29-01-1880 to 8-03-1963. Butcher, Lording, Lancaster, Brett, Mills, Smith, One, Rusell, Daniel, Parker, Only, Gosse. People.
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Various
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HC Drawer #5
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2716
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document
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3 x A4
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copy
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D J Wilkinson
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Dr F P de Caux
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Extract from "Anaesthesia" 1991 (pages 49-51) "Dr F P de Caux - the first user of curare for anaesthesia in England". Francis Percival de Caux 1892-1965. Well respected anaesthetist, pro-abortion. Used his residence (Park House, Marden) to rehabilitate patients. Five years at Cranbrook Assizes. Buildings. People. Social order.
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1990-1999
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HC Drawer #5
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2717
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document
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6 x A4
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copy
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D J Wilkinson
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Francis Percival de Caux (1892-1965)
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Extract from "Anaesthesia" 1991 (pages 300-305) "Francis Percival de Caux (1892-1965) - an anaesthetist at odds with social convention and the law". Well respected anaesthetist, pro-abortion. Used his residence (Park House, Marden) to rehabilitate patients. Five years at Cranbrook Assizes. Buildings. People. Social order.
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1990-1999
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HC Drawer #5
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2718
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photograph
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3 x A4
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copy
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Kent Wildlife Trust & Di Fisher
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Kent Wildlife Trust 50th Anniversary
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Kent Wildlife Trust 50th Anniversary weekend "Family Fun Event" at Marden Meadow 10-05-2008 to 11-05-2008;
(a) Information sheet and programme of activities, includes plan of Marden Meadow (A4 folded);
(b) Colour poster;
(c) Colour photo by Di Fisher (suitable for A5 mounting), in m/s on back "Catherine Alderson (Marden Walking Group) and a Kent Wildlife Trust warden by the only specimen of True Fox Sedge at Marden Meadow, May 2008, during the..."
Leisure. Maps. Organisations. People. Wildlife.
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2000-2009
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HC drawer #5
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2719
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photograph
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5.25 x 3 ins (copy for A5 mounting)
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original
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Kent Messenger
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Linton Hospital, formerly a workhouse, and the site of the avante development
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Press cutting B/W photo captioned "Linton Hospital, formerly a workhouse, and the site of the avante development", Kent Messenger.
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Unknown
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HC Drawer #5
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2720
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photograph
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1 x A4
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copy
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Unknown
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Blue House Cricket Club
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B/W photo of Blue House Cricket Club, three ladies on grass in foreground, pavilion, people and cars in background. 1954-1955? Buildings. Organisations. People. Sport.
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1950-1959
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HC drawer #5
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2721
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photograph
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1 x A4
|
copy
|
Unknown
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Blue House Cricket Club
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B/W photo of Blue House Cricket Club: team of eleven (ten capped) plus umpire. 1954-1955? Organisations. People. Sport.
This or U-2722 (uncertain) partially identified: Ian Keen, Bob Chadwick, George Smith, Bill Payne, Bert Hollamby, Stonestreet, Ted Beasley, Jeff Smith, Cliff White, Les Clements?, Len Gurr.
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1950-1959
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HC Drawer #5
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2722
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photograph
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1 x A4
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copy
|
Unknown
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Blue House Cricket Club
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B/W photo of Blue House Cricket Club: team of eleven (no caps) plus umpire. 1954-1955? Organisations. People. Sport.
This or U-2721 (uncertain) partially identified: Ian Keen, Bob Chadwick, George Smith, Bill Payne, Bert Hollamby, Stonestreet, Ted Beasley, Jeff Smith, Cliff White, Les Clements?, Len Gurr.
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1950-1959
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HC Drawer #5
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2723
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document
|
2 x A3
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copy
|
Unknown
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Lease (Indenture) of Shepherds House
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Lease (Indenture) of Shepherds House, Dr John Walter Bury to Henry Elliot. [25-06-1879] 25th(?) June 1879 (up to 1886). Buildings. People.
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1870-1879
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HC drawer #5
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2724
|
document
|
3 x A3
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copy
|
Unknown
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Conveyance (Indenture) of Shepherds House
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Conveyance (Indenture) of Shepherds House, Mrs Fanny Bury to Alfred Smart Esqre. 24-06-1901. Buildings. People.
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1900-1913
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HC Drawer #5
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2725
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document
|
2 x A4, 1 x A3, 1 x ltr
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copy
|
HM Land Registry
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Property Register - Shepherds House
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Property Register - Shepherds House. Eileen Marjorie Ann Spear, Desmond Peter North, Amanda Mary North, Alice Rosetta Pollock, David Francis Wynn Hallah, Mary Eileen Delane Hallah, Geoffrey James Tassell, Joan Alice Tassell, Peter Leslie Spearink, Christine Spearink. Buildings. People.
Includes Plan (Title No K201256) and Abbey National covering letter 18-04-1979.
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1970-1979
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HC Drawer #5
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2726
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artefact
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9.5 x 7 ins.
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original
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Unknown
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Paper bag (PO - JM & F Wood)
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Paper bag from Marden Post Office. Printed "Always a good range of books - Stationery - Toys & birthday cards in stock - JM & F Wood - Newsagents & Stationers - The Post Office - Marden - Telephone: Marden 277 - and The Stores, Chainhurst." (Navy blue on faded white.) Commerce. People.
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Unknown
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HC Drawer #5
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2727
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postcard
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5.5 x 3.5 ins.
|
original
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Frith's Series Reigate MRN.33
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The Village, Marden
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B/W postcard "The Village, Marden" - view of West End looking east - West End Tavern, Congregational Church, plus houses on south side of road. Buildings. Pubs. Religion. Roads.
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Unknown
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HC Drawer #5
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2728
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postcard
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6 x 4 ins.
|
original
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Judges Ltd Hastings England C 1561
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Marden
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Colour postcard "Marden" - junction Maidstone Road/High Street looking west. Mounting stone prominent - Post Office - White Lyon House - Unicorn (incl red Fremlins sign and red canopy beyond) - Cornerways (fascia "The Farm Shop", sign "CA[-FE]") - Windsor pattern lamppost in light grey. Four cars parked. 1966? Buildings. Pubs. Roads.
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1960-1969
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HC Drawer #5
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2729
|
newspaper cutting
|
12 x 12 ins.
|
original
|
Jonathan Ray (Daily Telegraph)
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A country bubbling with anticipation
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Press cutting (Daily Telegraph) "A country bubbling with anticipation" by Jonathan Ray, 24-05-2008. Photos of Nick Hall. English Wine Week. Agriculture/farming. People. Vineyard.
|
2000-2009
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HC Drawer #5
|
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2730
|
photograph
|
1 x A4
|
original
|
Kent Messenger - Andy Payton - pd848643
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Village Guide: Chris updates fact-packed book after 50 years
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Press cutting incl photo: "Village Guide: Chris updates fact-packed book after 50 years" (Visitors' Guide). Kent Messenger 29-07-2005. Marden Society. Organisations. People.
|
2000-2009
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HC Drawer #5
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2731
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photograph
|
12 @ 6 x 4 ins.
|
original
|
Chris Gosling
|
Marden Calendar photos
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12 x colour photos of Marden Beech (3), Medical Centre (3), Turnpike House (6) - some used for "Marden Then and Now" Calendar (Marden Society). Buildings. Roads. April 2004.
|
2000-2009
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HC Drawer #5
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2732
|
photograph
|
Magazine 16pp x A4 (copy 1 x A4)
|
original
|
David McFarland
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Marden Library & Heritage Centre
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Kent Archarological Society Newsletter, Issue Number 76, Spring 2008. Includes (page 11) article "Marden Library & Heritage Centre" by David McFarland, with photo of Heritage Centre incl rear of Chris Gosling. Background and opening of Heritage Centre. Buildings. Organisations. People.
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2000-2009
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HC Drawer #5
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2733
|
document
|
1 x A4
|
copy
|
John Sutton
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Notes from John Sutton
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Notes from John Sutton: Memorial Hall, High Street parking area, 3 cottages behind the forge (Mrs Chapman, Tom Botten, Mr & Mrs Bourne), Mr Saunders, Jean Watts, Rose & Crown, Vine House (previously saddlers, small pub & bakers), Sutton's shop, Carol Sutton. Buildings. People. Pubs.
|
2000-2009
|
HC Drawer #5
|
|
2734
|
document
|
4 x A4
|
copy
|
Hasted
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Hasted Vol VII - Cranbrooke Hundred
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Extracts (pages 92, 98-99, 124-127) "Cranbrooke Hundred" from Hasted Volume VII. Bathurst, Ongley, Courthope, Maplesden, Gibbons, Weston, Plumer, Austen, Dunke, Stringer - "grey coats of Kent". Cranbrooke. Staplehurst. People.
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Unknown
|
HC Drawer #5
|
|
2735
|
document
|
1 x A4
|
copy
|
Kirstie Wilson
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Marden Library
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Article "Marden Library" by Kirstie Wilson - history of. Village school 1922; Memorial Hall 1950; mobile service 1975; present building opened 4-04-1977 by Cllr Trevor Kemsley, architect R D Neaves RIBA, cost £43,660, 7,300 books, run by Miss Ann Waters, open 23 hours/week. 21st birthday 4-04-1998, evening talk by Phyl Highwood, display, children's competition. Helen Bowers, 18.5 hours/week. Buildings. Organisations. People.
|
Unknown
|
HC Drawer #5
|
|
2736
|
document
|
1 x A4
|
copy
|
William Musgrave
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Goudhurst & Kilndown Millennium Book
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Extracts from Goudhurst & Kilndown Millennium Book 2001 by William Musgrave. Cottage Hospital at Marden [Hop Pickers' Hospital; Medical Centre] run during hop picking by Salvation Army. Mr Honess. Opening of railway to Goudhurst. Mr Tritton the baker from Marden. Buildings. Commerce. Organisations. People. Transport.
|
2000-2009
|
HC Drawer #5
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