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  2. Ramsgate Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    Ramsgate Maritime Museum (or Clock House Museum) is a museum in Ramsgate, Kent, England, that describes the maritime history of East Kent. The museum is situated in the Clock House on the quayside of the Royal Harbour at Ramsgate.

  3. Nonington - Wikipedia

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    Nonington (listen ⓘ) (variously, Nonnington, Nunyngton, Nonnyngton and Nunnington), is a civil parish and village in east Kent, halfway between the historic city of Canterbury and the channel port town of Dover.

  4. History of Kent - Wikipedia

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    Kent is traditionally divided into East Kent and West Kent by the River Medway. However, some towns, such as the Medway Towns – Rochester, Chatham and Gillingham (although Rainham was annexed from Swale, and is thus considered part of East Kent) and Maidstone – lie on the east / south bank of the river.

  5. East Kent (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    East Kent (formally known as "Kent, Eastern") was a county constituency in Kent in South East England. It returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post system.

  6. List of battalions of the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)

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    3/5th (The Weald of Kent), 5th (The Weald of Kent) (Reserve) from 8 April 1916 Ashford, March 1915 Britain Absorbed into the 4th (Reserve) Battalion on 1 September 1916 10th (Royal East Kent & West Kent Yeomanry) Sollum, 1 February 1917, from the 1/1st Royal East Kent Yeomanry and 1/1st Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry: Western Front Disembodied 1919

  7. Kent - Wikipedia

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    Kent was traditionally partitioned into East and West Kent, and into lathes and hundreds. The traditional border of East and West Kent was the county's main river, the Medway. Men and women from east of the Medway are Men (or Maids) of Kent, those from the west are Kentishmen or Kentish Maids. [10]

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