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website mentioned, with lots of images of old | Ramsgate, although it is commercial in nature. |
in England from 1947 at St. Lawrence College, | Ramsgate, an evangelical Church of England boarding sc |
escue and salvage work she was often based in | Ramsgate, an association with that port which would co |
He was educated at St. Lawrence College, | Ramsgate and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. |
y South and Chatham, dividing at Faversham to | Ramsgate and Dover |
Thanet West (around Margate) and Thanet East ( | Ramsgate and Broadstairs). |
Like its neighbours | Ramsgate and Broadstairs it has been a traditional hol |
The Hugin was offered as a gift to | Ramsgate and Broadstairs by the Daily Mail for preserv |
he Strait of Dover as well as the harbours of | Ramsgate and Margate. |
After loan spells at | Ramsgate and Dover Athletic, he made his league debut |
turing ales from Hop Daemon (Newnham), Gadds ( | Ramsgate) and Goachers (Maidstone). |
Cambridge and studied at St Lawrence College, | Ramsgate and Sidney Sussex College at the University o |
Sands, while the other attacked the towns of | Ramsgate and Margate, shelling the towns and shipping |
r of its air sea rescue boats based at Dover, | Ramsgate and Newhaven. |
n and non-league football for Dover Athletic, | Ramsgate and Folkestone Invicta. |
ice from the station is one train per hour to | Ramsgate and one train per hour to London Charing Cros |
ottenham and at Chatham House Grammar School, | Ramsgate, and was a member of the cricket eleven at bo |
ice from the station is one train per hour to | Ramsgate and one train per hour to London Charing Cros |
ry 1929 and educated at St. Lawrence College, | Ramsgate and Worcester College, Oxford before embarkin |
r hour to Gillingham and 2 trains per hour to | Ramsgate and Dover Priory dividing at Faversham. |
outhern part of Thanet district (the towns of | Ramsgate and Broadstairs & St Peters, plus the village |
ver, Deal, Chatham and the growing resorts of | Ramsgate and Margate were the biggest, but at the elec |
ool) were very close schools, both located in | Ramsgate and the third was St George's Girls School wh |
The main | Ramsgate article could cover the salient points and li |
but is growing too big to be part of the main | Ramsgate article. |
an was born in Grays, Essex, before moving to | Ramsgate as a child where he represented Ramsgate Scho |
m, International Towing Ltd. decided to chose | Ramsgate as their home port. |
In October 1965 Riggs joined non-league | Ramsgate as player-manager and later spent more than f |
Ramsgate at war | |
allegedly gave birth to the Prince's child in | Ramsgate at the end of 1871. |
The Lifeboat left | Ramsgate at 2.20 in the afternoon with Coxswain Howard |
form after World War II and a new club dubbed | Ramsgate Athletic took over Southwood. |
the Football League.He moved from Non League | Ramsgate Athletic to Charlton Athletic in 1946 where h |
ayed for Southend United, Hastings United and | Ramsgate Athletic. |
Ramsgate Beach | |
layed football for Canterbury Schools and for | Ramsgate before joining Birmingham City in December 19 |
atch started his career with Kent League side | Ramsgate, before joining Herne Bay in 2001 and moving |
The Marden rises just north of the valley of | Ramsgate Bottom near Calstone Wellington in Wiltshire. |
ld use the curve to go to Canterbury West and | Ramsgate, but not towards Ashford as the map current l |
1tph to London St Pancras via | Ramsgate, Canterbury West, Ashford International and E |
oria via Chatham, or to London St Pancras via | Ramsgate, Canterbury West and Ashford International. |
Southwood Stadium was the home of earlier | Ramsgate clubs Ramsgate Town and Ramsgate Grenville, a |
r network of tunnels was dug beneath northern | Ramsgate, connecting to the existing railway tunnel. |
Ramsgate Courtyard | |
The earliest incarnation of | Ramsgate FC had played since at least 1886 but folded |
of the Judith Montefiore Theological College, | Ramsgate, from 1926. |
iritual leader of the Montefiore synagogue in | Ramsgate from 1929 to 1936. |
Additionally, by the 1920s the population of | Ramsgate had almost doubled since the station had open |
boatman Stephen Pritchard sent a telegram to | Ramsgate harbor, asking for the lifeboat there to be l |
The construction of | Ramsgate Harbour began in 1749 and was completed in ab |
hough very conveniently sited for passengers, | Ramsgate Harbour station presented severe operating di |
is predominantly used for freight traffic to | Ramsgate Harbour and local traffic to the Thanet. |
A lifeboat station was first established at | Ramsgate Harbour in 1802 by the trustees of the harbou |
nds the A299 further so that it now starts in | Ramsgate Harbour and terminates at Brenley Corner near |
section of road has become the A299 direct to | Ramsgate Harbour, passing Kent International Airport o |
ituated in the Clock House on the quayside of | Ramsgate harbour. |
terloo, Nelson Crescent, down Madeira Walk to | Ramsgate Harbour. |
This was abolished in 1974, since which date | Ramsgate has been within the Thanet local government d |
After a curacy at St George's | Ramsgate he was Vicar of Weston, Bath. |
For his bombing missions on Dover and | Ramsgate, he was awarded the Iron Cross Class 2. From |
Robert Hartford-Davis was born in | Ramsgate in 1923. |
y City (light green shirts) in action against | Ramsgate in 2008 |
Wouldn't it be better to mention | Ramsgate in the title, Tunnel Railway seems too genera |
Newington is an area the town of | Ramsgate in Kent, England. |
s on the Chatham Main Line which runs between | Ramsgate in East Kent and London Victoria. |
Mark Weatherly (born Colin Mark Weatherly in | Ramsgate, January 18, 1958) is an English retired foot |
rent divisions until the 1972-73 season, when | Ramsgate joined their rivals in the Premier Division a |
1870: Granville Hotel, | Ramsgate, Kent |
The Pite family transferred to | Ramsgate, Kent where Arthur and William shared rooms a |
le Thomas Hart-Davies, vicar of Christchurch, | Ramsgate, Kent and former Archdeacon of Melbourne, Aus |
at Northwood Villa, a vegetarian hospital in | Ramsgate, Kent in 1847. |
Clive Haywood (born 1 November 1960 in | Ramsgate, Kent) is an English former footballer who pl |
Coxen was born in | Ramsgate, Kent, England. |
Ebbsfleet is a hamlet near | Ramsgate, Kent, at the head of Pegwell Bay. |
"Clarendon" is a grammar school for girls in | Ramsgate, Kent, opened in 1905. |
parish situated almost 2 miles (3km) west of | Ramsgate, Kent, United Kingdom, in the Thanet local go |
th; Greenknowe; Berne, Switzerland; Brussels; | Ramsgate, Kent; and many other locations in Europe. |
rogrammes to show how superior he thought the | Ramsgate lads' take was. |
Ramsgate lifeboat station is an RNLI station located i | |
Currently sailing on | Ramsgate line |
rth east of Canterbury West on the Ashford to | Ramsgate Line. |
The | Ramsgate Maritime Museum is a maritime museum in Ramsg |
Most are held by | Ramsgate Maritime Museum but some were first displayed |
The station is 8¼ miles (13 km) south of | Ramsgate on the Kent Coast Line. |
ttacking Southend; it also attacked Dover and | Ramsgate on May 16-17, before returning to bomb Southe |
om Faversham which was eventually extended to | Ramsgate on 5 October 1863. |
nd the Medway Towns and one train per hour to | Ramsgate only. |
Trains from | Ramsgate pass via Margate, Chatham and Bromley South, |
he third train was the 20:00 Charing Cross to | Ramsgate passenger train, comprising two 4CEP electric |
Ramsgate port has its own access tunnel avoiding town | |
ers carried hundreds of soldiers each back to | Ramsgate, protected by the Royal Air Force from the at |
Ramsgate railway station is operated by Southeastern. | |
Ramsgate railway station serves the town of Ramsgate i | |
nt, Kogarah, Kogarah Bay, Kyeemagh, Monterey, | Ramsgate, Ramsgate Beach, Rockdale, Sandringham, Sans |
At the next roundabout, the original A256 | Ramsgate Road leaves the new bypass, and heads towards |
nds to the right, travelling southwards along | Ramsgate Road. |
r, Faversham, Folkestone, Maidstone, Margate, | Ramsgate, Rochester, Sandwich and Sittingbourne, as we |
via was mothballed alongside the East Pier at | Ramsgate Royal Harbour. |
In the 2006-07 season, after | Ramsgate secured two promotions in consecutive seasons |
A 1945 Ordnance Survey of | Ramsgate showing the location of the Dumpton Park and |
The SER opened a motive power depot near | Ramsgate Station in April 1846. |
sign to the platform canopies that survive at | Ramsgate station. |
The lifeboat Northumberland, pulled by the | Ramsgate steam tugboat Aid began to make a rescue atte |
nd Peggy plan a trip down the Thames River to | Ramsgate, taking along Sid and his partner Sandra (Liz |
d played fixtures for many years against such | Ramsgate teams as Ramsgate St George's and Ramsgate To |
When these were moved to | Ramsgate, the station closed to ordinary rail traffic |
league football for Worthing, Welling United, | Ramsgate, Tonbridge Angels and Hastings United before |
n where an IRA bomb exploded on a Victoria to | Ramsgate train. |
ough, Corby Town, King's Lynn, South Shields, | Ramsgate, Tunbridge Wells and Ashford Town (Kent), for |
The | Ramsgate Tunnel Railway. |
1tph to | Ramsgate via Dover |
Cannon Street - | Ramsgate via Swanley |
1tph to | Ramsgate via Canterbury West |
1tph to | Ramsgate via Dover and Canterbury, dividing at Ashford |
iver services ran from Gravesend, Margate and | Ramsgate via Greenwich and Woolwich into central Londo |
service also runs between London Victoria and | Ramsgate via Birchington-on-Sea. |
e service was enhanced with a few services to | Ramsgate via Canterbury West or Dover. |
The line up to | Ramsgate, via Deal was subsequently electrified under |
r Priory via Canterbury East and the other to | Ramsgate via Margate |
oss to Ashford, dividing there into a part to | Ramsgate via Canterbury West, and a part via the Kent |
r Priory via Canterbury East and the other to | Ramsgate via Margate |
and Bromley South, and one train per hour to | Ramsgate via Margate. |
and Bromley South, and two trains per hour to | Ramsgate via Margate. |
ar Faversham (where it merges into the M2) to | Ramsgate via Whitstable and Herne Bay. |
Ramsgate was incorporated as a municipal borough in 18 | |
from Dunkirk in 1940, Lifeboat Prudential, of | Ramsgate was the first little ship to the rescue. |
in thick fog and snow off the Goodwin sands, | Ramsgate, which drove the brig onto the "south sand he |
The winners were | Ramsgate, who beat AFC Sudbury by five to four on pena |
Educated at Chatham House Grammar School in | Ramsgate, Wratten entered RAF Cranwell and was commiss |
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