EPW013284 ENGLAND (1925). Beacon Hill, Chatham, 1925
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Title | [EPW013284] Beacon Hill, Chatham, 1925 |
Reference | EPW013284 |
Date | June-1925 |
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Place name | CHATHAM |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 577715, 166843 |
Longitude / Latitude | 0.55356669610846, 51.372294024998 |
National Grid Reference | TQ777668 |
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This open space land in front of Jezreels Tower is still vacant to this day and teh rest of the land where the tower once was has still to be developed (2015) |
Ian |
Thursday 26th of March 2015 10:52:02 AM |
Byron Road Methodist Church and School Rooms (left-hand side building). Converted to a Sikh Temple in the 1980's |
Ian |
Friday 27th of July 2012 07:44:44 AM |
Chatham Naval Memorial Hospital - now part of Medway Maritime Hospital - officially opened by King Edward VII |
Ian |
Friday 27th of July 2012 07:41:05 AM |
Byron Road Primary School. (Barnsole Road School was built in the same style as Byron Road School) |
Ian |
Friday 27th of July 2012 07:38:52 AM |
Gillingham Park |
Ian |
Friday 27th of July 2012 07:36:46 AM |
Star Mill, Darland Banks, Gillingham |
Steven Nairn |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 10:05:37 PM |
Demolished 1925 |
Steven Nairn |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 10:07:37 PM |
A Mr. Austin was the 'Miller and cornfactor' at Star Mill in 1860. Star Mill was previously known as Austin's Mill. |
Steven Nairn |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 10:10:20 PM |
Star Mill Lane |
Steven Nairn |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 10:02:48 PM |
Canterbury Street |
Steven Nairn |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 09:59:19 PM |
Chatham Girls' Grammar School |
Steven Nairn |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 09:58:25 PM |
Ash Tree Lane |
Ian |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 07:42:21 AM |
St Augustine's Church (http://www.sagk.org.uk/) |
Ian |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 07:40:13 AM |
Jezreel’s Tower (also known as Jezreel's Temple) was built in Gillingham, Kent, England, by a religious sect founded by James Jershom Jezreel in the 1880s. It was demolished in 1961. (More information from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jezreel%27s_tower) |
Ian |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 07:38:46 AM |