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  2. Hythe Venetian Fete - Wikipedia

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    The Hythe Venetian Fete is a traditional "floating tableaux" (water carnival) that dates and derives back to the 1860s Hythe Cricket Week. It takes place on the third Wednesday in August, every two years, on the Royal Military Canal at Hythe in Kent , England .

  3. Gillingham Fair fire disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Gillingham Fair fire disaster (also known as the Fireman's Wedding disaster) occurred on 11 July 1929 in Gillingham, Kent, England, when a firefighting demonstration went wrong, and resulted in the deaths of 15 men and boys.

  4. Riverhead, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Every year there is the Village Fete and Carnival on the little common, surrounded by residential roads in the west of the village, held by the 3rd Sevenoaks scout group. There is one pub in Riverhead, The Bullfinch (McMullen & Sons [5]). The village has a butchers on The Square, Batchelors, a small, family-run business, providing its own spicy ...

  5. List of tourist attractions in Kent - Wikipedia

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    Ashford Green Corridor; Bedgebury National Pinetum; Bewl Water; Bough Beech Reservoir; Brockhill Country Park; Capstone Farm Country Park; Emmetts Garden

  6. Canterbury Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury Festival is Kent's international festival of the arts. It takes place in Canterbury (England) and surrounding towns and villages (including Faversham, Whitstable and Margate) each October/November and includes performances of a variety of types of music, art, comedy, circus, theatre, walks, talks and a Science strand.

  7. Category:Events in Kent - Wikipedia

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    Festivals in Kent (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Events in Kent" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K.

  8. Cudham - Wikipedia

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    Cudham church, dedicated to St Peter and St Paul, is mentioned in the Domesday Book. [1]Lord Simon de Manning, a former Lord of the Manor for Kevington, London, and holder of the land which now includes Cudham, was a Grandson of Rudolph de Manning, Count Palatine, (who, married Elgida, aunt to King Harold I, (Harold Harefoot), of England); he was the royal Standard Bearer to King Richard the ...

  9. Category:Culture in Kent - Wikipedia

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