EAW193516 ENGLAND (1969). Hovercraft coming into port at Eastern Docks, Dover, 1969
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Title | [EAW193516] Hovercraft coming into port at Eastern Docks, Dover, 1969 |
Reference | EAW193516 |
Date | 1-June-1969 |
Link | |
Place name | DOVER |
Parish | DOVER |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 633570, 141637 |
Longitude / Latitude | 1.3384021978266, 51.125784932035 |
National Grid Reference | TR336416 |
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Dover Castle |
Kentishman |
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Dover Castle |
Kentishman |
Wednesday 4th of September 2024 10:31:44 AM |
'Princess Margaret', 'Mountbatten Class' hovercraft SR.N4. 'Princess Margaret' was the prototype of the class, the largest civilian hovercraft built. She entered service with Seaspeed in August 1968, operating between Dover and Boulogne and able to carry up to 30 cars and 254 passengers. Channel crossing times were around 35 minutes: Bleriot's first flight in 1909 took 36 minutes and 30 seconds. For further information see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR.N4 |
Kentishman |
Wednesday 4th of September 2024 10:29:54 AM |
The Bleriot Memorial. This marks the spot where Louis Bleriot landed on the 25th July 1909, completing the first aeroplane crossing of the Channel from France to England. The flight took 36 minutes 30 seconds and Bleriot, flying a Bleriot Type XI of his own design and manufacture, won the Daily Mail's prize of £1,000. For further information see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Bl%C3%A9riot |
Kentishman |
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Billy Turner |
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