EPW000773 ENGLAND (1920). The Market Square, Dover, 1920
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Pennawd | [EPW000773] The Market Square, Dover, 1920 |
Cyfeirnod | EPW000773 |
Dyddiad | April-1920 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | DOVER |
Plwyf | DOVER |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 631917, 141388 |
Hydred / Lledred | 1.3146582888563, 51.124220976321 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | TR319414 |
Pinnau
The Market Square Dover. Still there although many buildings lost to enemy action and replaced with late 20th century buildings |
Sara |
Friday 8th of December 2023 07:42:30 PM |
The Market Square Dover. Still there although many buildings lost to enemy action and replaced with late 20th century buildings |
Sara |
Friday 8th of December 2023 06:52:37 PM |
Old St James, mostly destroyed by enemy action. Now known as Dover's "Tidy Ruin" a roofless shell. |
Sara |
Friday 8th of December 2023 06:51:12 PM |
What would become Pencester Gardens |
Sara |
Wednesday 13th of April 2022 07:52:07 PM |
Alfred Leney & Co Ltd, Phoenix Brewery, Dolphin Lane. Founded 1740. Brewery closed 1927 and demolished 1965. |
Stu Giles |
Monday 21st of May 2018 11:41:24 PM |
Prince of Wales Sea Training School. Trained boys for a career at sea. |
Sara |
Monday 19th of March 2018 10:16:21 PM |
The Cause is Altered public house which stood just inside the old city walls, by the "Cow Gate". It was over 300 years old, but was demolished when the York Street dual carriageway was under construction as apparently it was considered to stand in the way of a pedestrian bridge that was never actually built. There are many references to and pictures of this pub on Google but I don't own any so I can't add one here. |
Sara |
Monday 19th of March 2018 10:14:23 PM |
The White Horse Inn, St James Street, Dover, UK.
Ruins of Old St James Church on the right, Hubert Passage between church and pub.
A plaque inside Old St James Church says, "The White Horse Inn next door to the church is said to date back to about 1300, although most of the building visible today dates from the 18th Century."
The White Horse is currently run by Jeanette Harper and is a popular venue for cross-channel swimmers, many of who have signed their names on the walls and ceiling.
More information can be found at:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/26803746
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John Latter |
Tuesday 24th of July 2012 01:27:28 PM |
The Victorian Gorely House Almshouses, Cowgate Hill, Dover, Kent, UK.
A dedication stone reads, "Alms Houses Erected and Site presented by Mrs Susan Gorely 1877".
From page 6878 of the December 21st 1880 edition of The London Gazette: "Susan Gorely (late of Maison Dieu) died on the 26th day of September, 1880".
More detailed information can be found on this photo's original webpage at:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/27826518
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John Latter |
Tuesday 24th of July 2012 03:45:57 AM |
The 1860 Sergeant John Monger Memorial Obelisk is a well-known feature of Cowgate Cemetery Nature Reserve, Dover, UK.
Sergeant Monger and Lieutenant Thompson were killed when a cannon exploded at Arch Cliff Fort (Archcliffe Fort) on August 9th 1860.
More information (including the inscription on the obelisk) can be found on this photo's original webpage at:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/27515713
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John Latter |
Sunday 22nd of July 2012 05:14:02 AM |
St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Queen Street, Dover, Kent, UK
Erected in 1820, and once Dover National School.
I went there from 1958 until 1962. My teachers were: Miss Meadows, Dai Rees, Bob Winter; Mr Leach was the Headmaster.
Pupils I remember are John Latter (me!), Kerry Manning, John Edwards, Mary King, John Linge, John Allister (deceased), Pamela Spicer and Patricia Spicer, Sandra Williams, Jennifer Lett, Judith Robinson, Jackie Raworth (married name), Geraldine Reynolds, Maureen Quinn, Michael Woodland, Peter Gibbs (deceased), Vivian Spillett, Nigel Fitz, Peter Harrison, James Standing, John Dennis, Derek Cole, David Thomas, Jacqueline Lucas (I always mix her up with Lorna Wood), Ian Luff... (etc.)
Facebook Group for ex-pupils who went to St Mary's Church of England Primary School or Infant School when they were located in Queen Street:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/85437198865/
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John Latter |
Tuesday 17th of July 2012 04:37:13 AM |
This building on the corner of Queen Street and Chapel Place was once the Ordnance Arms public house (until 1910, I think). I (John Latter) spent the first three years of my life here from 1951 - 1954. The attached photo shows me sitting in an armchair made by my step-father, John Charles Latter ("Jack"). For more photos of Dover see http://www.panoramio.com/user/250345
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John Latter |
Sunday 15th of July 2012 03:41:15 AM |
Cyfraniadau Grŵp
This photo includes: Cowgate Cemetery, Gorely House Almshouses, Albany Place, Queen Street, Snargate Street, Market Square, Cause is Altered public house, White Horse Inn, Old St James church, New St James Church, Castle Street, Church of St Mary the Virgin ("St Mary's Church"), Pencester Gardens, and part of Victoria Park. |
John Latter |
Tuesday 24th of July 2012 01:30:59 PM |
Clicking on the "see image record" link displays the aerial photo complete with pins (placemarks) and a zoom feature for registered members. One pin has the following caption: This building on the corner of Queen Street and Chapel Place was once the Ordnance Arms public house (until 1910, I think). I spent the first three years of my life here from 1951 - 1954. The attached photo shows me sitting in an armchair made by my step-father, John Charles Latter ("Jack"). For more photos of Dover see http://www.panoramio.com/user/250345 |
John Latter |
Tuesday 17th of July 2012 05:13:35 AM |
Clicking on the "see image record" link displays the aerial photo complete with pins (placemarks) and a zoom feature for registered members. Another pin has the following caption: St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Queen Street, Dover, Kent, UK Erected in 1820, and once Dover National School. I went there from 1958 until 1962. My teachers were: Miss Meadows, Dai Rees, Bob Winter; Mr Leach was the Headmaster. Pupils I remember are John Latter (me!), Kerry Manning, John Edwards, Mary King, John Linge, John Allister (deceased), Pamela Spicer and Patricia Spicer, Sandra Williams, Jennifer Lett, Judith Robinson, Jackie Raworth (married name), Geraldine Reynolds, Maureen Quinn, Michael Woodland, Peter Gibbs (deceased), Vivian Spillett, Nigel Fitz, Peter Harrison, James Standing, John Dennis, Derek Cole, David Thomas, Jacqueline Lucas (I always mix her up with Lorna Wood), Ian Luff... (etc.) Facebook Group for ex-pupils who went to St Mary's Church of England Primary School or Infant School when they were located in Queen Street: https://www.facebook.com/groups/85437198865/ |
John Latter |
Tuesday 17th of July 2012 05:17:11 AM |
The 1860 Sergeant John Monger Memorial Obelisk is a well-known feature of Cowgate Cemetery Nature Reserve, Dover, UK. Sergeant Monger and Lieutenant Thompson were killed when a cannon exploded at Arch Cliff Fort (Archcliffe Fort) on August 9th 1860. More information (including the inscription on the obelisk) can be found on this photo's original webpage at: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/27515713 |
John Latter |
Sunday 22nd of July 2012 05:15:55 AM |
The White Horse Inn, St James Street, Dover, UK. Ruins of Old St James Church on the right, Hubert Passage between church and pub. A plaque inside Old St James Church says, "The White Horse Inn next door to the church is said to date back to about 1300, although most of the building visible today dates from the 18th Century." The White Horse is currently run by Jeanette Harper and is a popular venue for cross-channel swimmers, many of who have signed their names on the walls and ceiling. More information can be found at: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/26803746 |
John Latter |
Tuesday 24th of July 2012 01:30:59 PM |