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  2. Whitstable - Wikipedia

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    Whitstable's secondary school is The Whitstable School, formerly The Community College Whitstable. It is a secondary modern school which changed its name from Sir William Nottidge School in 1998. In 2009, 25% of its pupils gained at least five GCSEs at grades A*–C – this increased to 37% in 2011. [ 59 ]

  3. Whitstable Museum and Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The museum has collections and displays on themes of the natural world, local oyster trade, early diving and the actor, Peter Cushing, who lived locally, [8] as well as displays on the 1953 floods, shipwrecks and maritime archaeology. The collections are held under the following headings: social history, science and technology, maritime, land ...

  4. Category:Museums in the City of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Museums in the City of Canterbury" ... Whitstable Museum and Gallery This page was last edited on 10 May 2021, at 10:54 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Invicta (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, a full cosmetic restoration of the locomotive was undertaken with help from the National Railway Museum. Presently, Invicta is owned by the Transport Trust. During November 2008, it was announced that a £41,000 Heritage Lottery Fund grant had been made to Canterbury City Council to develop a new museum at Whitstable to house Invicta.

  6. Category:Whitstable - Wikipedia

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  7. Canterbury and Whitstable Railway - Wikipedia

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    Long title: An Act for enlarging and amending the Powers and Provisions of the Acts passed for making and maintaining a Railway or Tramroad from the Sea Shore at or near Whitstable in the County of Kent to or near to the City of Canterbury, and the Works connected therewith; and to authorize the Company of Proprietors to raise a further Sum of Money.

  8. Beaney House of Art and Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The Tudor Revival Beaney Institute building was designed by architect and City surveyor A.H. Campbell in 1897 and opened on 11 September 1899 at a cost of £15,000, after Dr James George Beaney left £10,000 to Canterbury for the institute, and Canterbury City Council added £5,000 so that Beaney's institute could accommodate the city's existing museum and library, which was transferred to the ...

  9. List of museums in Kent - Wikipedia

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    Heritage railroad and museum with steam locomotives, freight and carriage stock, railway artefacts British Cartoon Archive: Canterbury: City of Canterbury: Art: Exhibit gallery of political and social-comment cartoons from British newspapers and magazines, part of the University of Kent: Canterbury Heritage Museum: Canterbury: City of ...