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River services ran from Gravesend, | Margate and Ramsgate via Greenwich and Woolwich into |
began his career with curacies at St Paul's, | Margate and St Andrew, Plymouth. |
He then moved to England, living in | Margate, and started his career as a painter. |
From 1962 to 1964, he was Recorder of | Margate, and from 1964 to 1970 of Cambridge. |
He later spent two spells with | Margate and also played for Carlisle United and Disti |
ter City, Shrewsbury Town, Stevenage Borough, | Margate and Dover Athletic where he was captain befor |
He then had spells at Fisher Athletic, | Margate and Dulwich Hamlet before joining Grays Athle |
ve been the most unfortunate" - Roberto, Lord | Margate and Sulpizio (Payne's Cap Dance in Cinderella |
He then had a brief period at a school in | Margate and from 1895 was educated at Dulwich College |
Until 1967 a service operated between | Margate and Birkenhead Woodside via Ashford, Redhill, |
Freeman returned to non-league football with | Margate and Worthing. |
English writer and journalist who was born in | Margate and who now lives in London. |
of Thanet was split into Thanet West (around | Margate) and Thanet East (Ramsgate and Broadstairs). |
veral surrounding towns, including Kettering, | Margate, and Snug. |
l, and this was donated to Draper's Windmill, | Margate and erected there by Vincent Pargeter. |
unties including the cities of Coral Springs, | Margate, and Greenacres. |
Valley towns of Cygnet, Huonville, Kettering, | Margate and Sandfly. |
ootball League and later played for Dartford, | Margate and Dover. |
He bought an orchard near | Margate and in the late 1920s he was elected as a mem |
nglish professional footballer who played for | Margate and Tottenham Hotspur. |
whilst Havant & Waterlooville, Clevedon Town, | Margate and Newport County were promoted from the Eas |
Just as the Jolly Boys are preparing to leave | Margate and head off home, their coach, equipped with |
he 2004-05 season, he made 41 appearances for | Margate, and became only the third goalkeeper in the |
bs Tooting & Mitcham United, Dorchester Town, | Margate and Maidstone United, but was ultimately rele |
Later, the two preachers supplied | Margate and Dover alternately. |
p of friends were on their annual day trip to | Margate and, by chance, were stranded there for the n |
in May 1935 and was "farmed out" to play for | Margate, Arsenal's nursery side. |
hem and spent all his time instead on loan to | Margate, Arsenal's nursery club of the time. |
Since the | Margate article, has little reference to the signific |
liffe, Woody Point, Scarborough, Clontarf and | Margate, as well as parts of Kippa-Ring. |
In 2007 he returned to | Margate as reserve team manager. |
The line started in Westbrook west of | Margate, at the junction of Canterbury and Walton roa |
izer first played as an amateur for Kent side | Margate; at the time, Margate acted as a "nursery" cl |
st-team and moved to non-league football with | Margate at the end of January 1968. |
ad begins in the centre of the Thanet town of | Margate, at a roundabout with the A28, B2051 and the |
Entrance to | Margate Beach |
Margate Beach, a 2 km redeveloped stretch spanning th | |
nd 1939 about 30 pleasure boats operated from | Margate beach. |
esterfield, Shufflebottom began his career at | Margate, before turning professional with Ipswich Tow |
He played for | Margate before retiring. |
uncillors Hudson and Bentley transferred from | Margate Birchington ward and contested and won the 19 |
of 1979, and had previously been part of the | Margate Birchington ward. |
Margate Birchington was a ward of Margate Municipal D | |
of twenty and later became Chief Constable of | Margate Borough Police. |
Margate Boxing Club. | |
wn, Thurrock, Aldershot Town, Grays Athletic, | Margate, Braintree Town, Eastleigh, and Chelmsford Ci |
rom the Premier Division, whilst Witney Town, | Margate, Bridgend Town and Dorchester Town were all p |
London St Pancras to the southeast: Ashford, | Margate, Canterbury. |
The | Margate CBD underwent a $6M major redevelopment aimed |
He is buried at | Margate cemetery. |
th, Birchington South, Dane Valley, Garlinge, | Margate Central, Salmestone, Thanet Villages, Westbro |
Trains from Ramsgate pass via | Margate, Chatham and Bromley South, or via Canterbury |
st, they went to a less exotic place (such as | Margate) chosen for its alliteration to the first. |
Jeffries died in | Margate City on October 11, 1954 and was interred in |
new beach front, and the building of the then | Margate City Parkway and Somers Point-Longport boulev |
McGrath was a resident of | Margate City, New Jersey and Juno Beach, Florida, unt |
He was elected as mayor of | Margate City, New Jersey from 1931-1935 and served as |
ton Township, Linwood City, Longport Borough, | Margate City, Mullica Township, Northfield City, Plea |
ton Township, Linwood City, Longport Borough, | Margate City, Mullica Township, Northfield City, Plea |
Atlantic City, New Jersey - October 11, 1954, | Margate City, New Jersey) was an American Republican |
City and the surrounding area (Ventnor City, | Margate City, etc.) Other South Jersey cities with co |
Regular excursions took her to Gravesend, | Margate, Clacton and Dover as well as cross-channel v |
Margate Cliftonville was a ward of Margate Municipal | |
SR 834, cities served by Sample Road include | Margate, Coconut Creek, and Pompano Beach. |
and a half crown to each of the orphans, but | Margate Corporation was having none of it and rejecte |
Her last theatrical appearance was in | Margate during her benefit in September 1898. |
died on 5 September 1885 while on holiday at | Margate, England. |
The film, which had a working title 'The | Margate Exodus' features the burning of a large sculp |
earances with the first team before moving to | Margate F.C. in July 1968. |
After a spell with | Margate F.C. he returned to league football in 1958 w |
Margate F.C. was formed in 1896 and played fixtures f | |
He joined Dartford in summer 2008 from | Margate F.C., although Wealdstone F.C. had originally |
is one train per hour to London Victoria via | Margate, Faversham and the Medway Towns and one train |
ell at the English Nationwide Conference club | Margate FC. |
s corpus was passed, although only one of the | Margate five was convicted. |
major business operations in Jacksonville and | Margate, Fla.; Commerce and Alpharetta, Ga.; Mobile, |
Matt Luzunaris (born March 6, 1989 in | Margate, Florida) is an American soccer player who cu |
David Justin Kopp (born October 22, 1985 in | Margate, Florida, USA) is a minor league baseball sta |
ost of his career at regional outfits such as | Margate, Folkestone and Herne Bay. |
Hall and after that Vicar of Holy Trinity in | Margate for eight years, before becoming chaplain to |
Localities with in the boundaries include; | Margate, Franklin, Huonville, Bruny Island, Snug, Cyg |
He served as player-manager of | Margate from April 2006 until April 2008. |
h the 1st Qualifying round, where they hosted | Margate from the Ryman League Premier Division on 11t |
Margate has been a leading seaside resort for at leas | |
In two seasons at | Margate, he played in 95 matches and scored 26 goals, |
After a spell at Arsenal's nursery club | Margate he returned to the senior team and played nin |
Whilst playing for non-league club | Margate he gained 2 international caps for Sierra Leo |
Leaving | Margate he took on the role of chief constable of Yor |
Although she was repaired and returned to | Margate her days as a surfboat were over and a new su |
er stations on this line include Broadstairs, | Margate, Herne Bay, Faversham, Gillingham, Chatham, R |
After his death, his wife sold the | Margate home and moved back to London. |
arlton in May 2002 and joined Conference side | Margate in August. |
nt by Lady Huntingdon, with a Joseph Cook, to | Margate, in the Isle of Thanet. |
was used in the restoration of Draper's Mill, | Margate in the 1970s. |
s railway line that runs from Dover Priory to | Margate in the English county of Kent. |
round was 5,038 for the visit of local rivals | Margate in 1955. |
Flete is a village in the suburbs of | Margate in Kent, United Kingdom, and is situated 3 km |
s a regular in the Dover team, Shearer joined | Margate in June 2002, having turned down a new contra |
a photo of the original Jolly Boys Outing to | Margate in 1960. |
opping out of the Football League to play for | Margate in the Southern League. |
nal appearances on the field when he rejoined | Margate in 1991, playing with them for two pre-season |
y College (also HTC) is a secondary school in | Margate in southeast England, which teaches years 7-1 |
It runs south-west from the seaside resort of | Margate in Kent via Westgate and Birchington, reachin |
He was sent off against | Margate in the Conference on 7 October 2003, and play |
aign, netting two goals in a 3-1 victory over | Margate in the third round (the round in which they e |
Lewis made his debut for | Margate in a pre-season friendly against Carlisle Uni |
mber of occasions before ending his career at | Margate in 2003. |
5 for R Leigh's XI v Sir Horatio Mann's XI at | Margate in 1795 and 88 for Lord Yarmouth's XI v R Whi |
He joined | Margate in 1991 and stayed there for ten years, inclu |
He signed for | Margate in June 2003. |
Foan left | Margate in 1961 and joined Lowestoft Town. |
The name 'Ymar' may have become ' | Margate' in time. |
school is located on the campus of the former | Margate Intermediate School, which closed in 1985. |
Geoff Parsons (born 14 August 1964 in | Margate) is a retired Scottish high jumper, who won t |
Margate is a residential suburb of the Moreton Bay Re | |
Margate is a city in Broward County, Florida, United | |
Mary White (born in | Margate, Kent in 1930) trained as a textile designer |
Edward Clodd (1 July 1840, | Margate, Kent - 1930) was an English banker, writer a |
ck William Treves BEM, (born 29 March 1925 in | Margate, Kent) is an English character actor with an |
by Penny Woolcock and was shot on location in | Margate, Kent, England. |
In May 1991, Tobin moved to | Margate, Kent, and in 1993, to Havant, Hampshire to b |
derson about The Royal School for the Deaf in | Margate, Kent, UK. |
until 9 June 1940 when she struck a mine off | Margate, Kent. |
Clifton Villa Estate was a cricket ground in | Margate, Kent. |
Trevor Halstead (born June 17, 1976 in | Margate, KwaZulu-Natal) is a former South African rug |
wn won the title at the first attempt, whilst | Margate left the league at the end of the season. |
nto the North Sea where he was rescued by the | Margate lifeboat. |
1 December 1846, and is on the SER Ashford to | Margate line. |
estate in Broadstairs, situated 2 km south of | Margate, located in the Thanet district in Kent, UK. |
who played for Norwich City, West Ham United, | Margate, Lowestoft Town and Great Yarmouth. |
idows and orphans of the nine-man crew of the | Margate lugger “Victory”, which was lost with all han |
He was not a regular at | Margate, making only 7 appearances before being relea |
Margate manager Chris Kinnear described Sigere as "a | |
of 1979 was fought on revised boundaries and | Margate Marine & Pier ward had been split between Mar |
Margate Marine & Pier was a ward of Margate Municipal | |
Up to 1973 the name applied to a ward of | Margate Municipal District. |
his meritorious service"; "the little town of | Margate nestled beside the sea"; "The weather .... wa |
early 1970s, Blavat purchased a nightclub in | Margate, New Jersey, and named it "Memories." |
Neustadter was born and raised in | Margate, New Jersey. |
Although he lived at Herne Hill, Pond died in | Margate on 30 July 1881. |
In November 1990 he played for | Margate on loan, but was recalled by Charlton only a |
s evacuated back to England, arriving back in | Margate on 31 May 1940. |
On 25 September 2007 he joined | Margate on loan. |
s designed by Eugenius Birch (the first being | Margate Pier), and is now the oldest of the few remai |
The result was a stylish and resilient | Margate Pier, which survived storms and two world war |
He began 2002-03 with | Margate, playing in their 2-0 defeat at Leigh Genesis |
The day-trip to | Margate proves eventful; the coach driver apparently |
Margate railway station is a grade II listed building | |
Main article: | Margate railway station |
Margate railway station serves the town of Margate in | |
ook, Dover, Faversham, Folkestone, Maidstone, | Margate, Ramsgate, Rochester, Sandwich and Sittingbou |
Redcliffe, it includes Clontarf, Kippa-Ring, | Margate, Redcliffe, Rothwell, Scarborough, and Woody |
After leaving | Margate, Remy went on to play for Bromley, signing a |
† | Margate reprieved from relegation |
Bing made his debut for | Margate reserves in December, 1947. |
The A254 | Margate Road now journeys through the heart of the We |
only other shop is Broomfield Post Office in | Margate Road. |
The | Margate roller coaster is an ACE Coaster Classic. |
Margate Salmestone was a ward of Margate Municipal Di | |
press he went on to make 178 appearances for | Margate scoring 29 goals. |
A memorial to the 9 men stands on the | Margate seafront. |
the other attacked the towns of Ramsgate and | Margate, shelling the towns and shipping in their har |
In 2004 Conference South | Margate spent a season groundsharing at The Homelands |
Northdown was created from the part of | Margate St John the Baptist that was outside the Muni |
n Hobart, Tasmania and educated at Koonya and | Margate state schools, but left school at 13. |
old up his Teddington house and moved back to | Margate, taking up residence at 20 Cornwall Gardens. |
They went to a night club in | Margate that night, where Raquel was working as one p |
The match at | Margate's Hartsdown Park stadium drew a crowd of 1,67 |
For the visit of rivals | Margate the crowd was 1,210, nearly double the attend |
on hard times, including: the Grand Theatre, | Margate; the Grand Theatre, Colchester; the Prince of |
On 14 May she sailed from | Margate to take part in Sir Home Popham's failed atta |
Some of the | Margate trains were sold to Battersea fun fair in the |
he leading Jacobin Societies were arrested at | Margate, trying to travel to France. |
s along Queen's Avenue, within the suburbs of | Margate, until it briefly splits into a small one-way |
ll carry on to Dover Priory, and the other to | Margate via Canterbury West. |
Margate via Ebbsfleet, Ashford and Canterbury West - | |
ent Line", and seams to reffer to "Ashford to | Margate via Canturbury" and "Ashford to Margate via F |
At Ashford a portion from | Margate was attached/detached, likewise a Brighton po |
Henry Wigstead (died 1800 at | Margate) was an English Magistrate amateur painter & |
career with a curacy at St John the Baptist, | Margate was then a senior Chaplain at the University |
Margate were promoted back to the Premier Division at | |
atham and the growing resorts of Ramsgate and | Margate were the biggest, but at the election of 1802 |
Margate West is an electoral division of Kent County | |
t was included in the Thanet Borough in 1974, | Margate West ward elected three councillors to the ne |
ists of the northern part of Thanet district ( | Margate, Westgate-on-Sea, Birchington-on-Sea, and the |
n 1970, Baker entered the managerial ranks at | Margate when he was hired as the club's player-manage |
Two seasons later, he joined non-League | Margate where he played alongside former Hammer Almer |
ter spending 8 years at the club, he moved to | Margate, where he plays now. |
ter leaving West Ham Foan went on to play for | Margate where in 1957, aged 33, he was appointed club |
7 and 1906, before moving to Thanet School in | Margate, where he remained until his retirement. |
some seasons manager of the Tivoli Gardens at | Margate, where he died on 29 August 1843. |
He finished his career with non-league sides | Margate where he was captain of the side that won the |
He was most successful at | Margate, where in two spells he scored 158 goals, an |
er of these Thanet wherries was Brockman's of | Margate, which turned them out in large numbers befor |
rd most Jamaicans in the US, at 3% (tied with | Margate,) while it had the nineteenth highest percent |
), John Miller (Tufnell Park, Dulwich Hamlet, | Margate), William Miller (Dulwich Hamlet), George Pea |
A big crowd of 396 saw | Margate win 3-0, ending Binfield's best ever run in t |
or the first time on Christmas Day 1946, with | Margate winning 6-3 in front of a crowd of 2,500, the |
December - RMS Royal Adelaide sinks off | Margate with the loss of 250 lives. |
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