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Whitstable (7280 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Whitstable 26: '''Whitstable''' is a [[town]] in [[Kent]], [[England]] with a ... 30: ...ords from 1610 make reference to the modern name, Whitstable. The name comes from 'the meeting place of the wh... 32: ==Whitstable Oyster Fisheries== 34: ... still served in [[restaurant]]s in the town. The Whitstable Oyster Fisheries is one of Europe's oldest commer... East Kent (845 bytes) 16: *[[Whitstable]] City of Canterbury (2945 bytes) 39: ... below), as well as the towns of [[Herne Bay]], [[Whitstable]] and [[Fordwich]]. All those, and the cathedral ... Kent League (3217 bytes) 27: *[[Whitstable Town F.C.|Whitstable Town]] Stationary engine (3151 bytes) 18: ... [[Whitstable#The world's first passenger railway|Whitstable]] Railway. London, Chatham and Dover Railway (4172 bytes) 7: ...am to [[Canterbury]] East, [[Queenborough]] and [[Whitstable]]; extension from [[Beckenham]] to [[Holborn Viad... 8: ... stations opening with the line; extension from [[Whitstable]] to [[Herne Bay]] South Eastern Railway (7862 bytes) 5: ...ilway'' (LGR), together with the ''Canterbury and Whitstable Railway'' (CWR) in East [[Kent]] were the earlies... 10: ===Canterbury & Whitstable Railway=== 12: ... becoming disused by 1839 - being employed at the Whitstable end. ''Invicta'', in spite of its short life, has... Alphege (2071 bytes) 10: ...f martyrdom) and the twin churches of St. Alphege Whitstable and St. Alphege Seasalter (chancel only surviving... Maunsell Sea Forts (4322 bytes) 30: ...the forts' wartime activities is derived from the Whitstable Scene site listed below. 35: *[http://www.whitstablescene.co.uk/forts.htm Whitstable Scene: The Maunsell Sea Forts] Herne Bay (5028 bytes) 27: ...n the town and neighbouring [[Whitstable, England|Whitstable]], known as Swalecliffe. However, Herne Bay is et... North Kent Marshes (2500 bytes) 3: ...that part which still survives, stretching from [[Whitstable]] to [[Dartford]], has been subject to numerous i... Canterbury, Kent (10421 bytes) 50: ...nterbury itself, and includes [[Herne Bay]] and [[Whitstable]]. The city contains the district wards of Barton... 54: ...1|parliamentary constituency]] of 'Canterbury and Whitstable' is represented in Parliament by the Conservative... 64: ...nus of the [[South Eastern Railway|Canterbury and Whitstable Railway]] which was a pioneer line, opened in 183... Wagonway (8521 bytes) 17: ...ephenson]] on the [[Stockton & Darlington]] and [[Whitstable & Canterbury]] lines they weighed 28 lb/yd (14 kg... Broadstairs (8902 bytes) 77: ... operated as the Bradstowe Coachmasters, nearby [[Whitstable]] had begun its railway service as early as 1830,... List of football clubs in England (63597 bytes) 1064: |[[Whitstable Town F.C.|Whitstable Town]]||[[Kent League]] [[Kent League Premier Div... Isle of Sheppey (10952 bytes) 68: Three miles across the Swale lies [[Whitstable]]. The Swale channel was the point of departure s... Timeline of underwater technology (12417 bytes) 11: *[[1829]]: Charles and John Deane of Whitstable in Kent in England designed the first air-pumped ... British cuisine (12685 bytes) 128: *[[Whitstable Oysters]] ([[Protected Geographical Indication|PG... UK railway stations - W (50276 bytes) 497: | Whitstable List of towns in England (16940 bytes) 73: ... [[Whitehaven]], [[Whitley Bay]], [[Whitnash]], [[Whitstable]], [[Whitworth]], [[Wickford]], [[Widnes]], [[Wig...
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