North Foreland
3rd February 2004
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Margate and Ramsgate made history after the Spanish Armada was scattered: 700 English sailors were dumped in the streets of the two towns to die from shipboard diseases.
By then they were already important as the venue for fleets moving around the south east corner of England.
It's still a busy place, even today.

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Cervia
Cervia
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2004-02-03 00:00:00
Dawn
Dawn
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Marshall_Midibus-3.jpg
2003-12-17 07:37:00
Mary of Colchester
Mary of Colchester
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Morayshire
Morayshire
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2004-02-03 13:31:28
More Roman slates
More Roman slates
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2004-02-03 15:17:00
New Brittanic, a Dunkirk Little Ship
New Brittanic, a Dunkirk Little Ship
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2004-02-03 00:00:00
Overlooking the Wansum Channel
Overlooking the Wansum Channel
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2004-02-03 15:22:00
Primrose
Primrose
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2004-02-03 13:13:00
Reculver Towers
Reculver Towers
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2004-02-03 15:14:00
Reculver Towers from Margate
Reculver Towers from Margate
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2004-02-03 14:42:02
Roman slates
Roman slates
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Romantiles.jpg
2004-02-03 15:17:00
Strandby of Hartlepool
Strandby of Hartlepool
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2004-02-03 00:00:00
Sundowner
Sundowner
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2004-02-03 13:30:00