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Frindsbury maps

Historic maps of Frindsbury and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Frindsbury maps

Frindsbury map

Historic map of Frindsbury

Kent map

Illustrated Victorian map of Kent

Frindsbury map

Historic Map of any Frindsbury postcode

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Frindsbury books

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Kent Revisited Photographic Memories
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Around the Kent Coast
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Cinque Ports and theTwo Ancient Towns Photographic Memories
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Frindsbury books
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Memories of Frindsbury

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I am looking for details of Florence Gammon, formally Dunk from Rye, Sussex. She was married to Herbert Gammon, also from Rye. The children were Arthur Eaton Gammon, 9 and Alice Gammon, 12. Her father was my great great grand uncle, Leaf Temple Dunk, 1834, from Rye.  

Shared on 30 December 2006 by Joe Dunk.

Kent memories

Milk boy

I was a milk boy for Bourne and Hilliers in the 1970s. I would oftern go to the Red Lion after my rounds on pay day for a pint or two and throw some darts - Tom was the landlord of the Red Lion at that time. Where the police warden stands in this picture now sits a round about. The... [more]

Shared on 21 March 2009 by Andrew Carter.

THE CASTLE TEA ROOMS

I lived at the Castle Tea Rooms from 1953 untill 1976, my mother and father ran the tea rooms. I would love to hear from anyone who passed over the doorstep to enjoy my mum's scones.

Shared on 23 January 2009 by Jennifer Steddy.

Traffic Jams at Star Hill

I regularly went across this junction on the bus to and from home in Rochester and school at Chatham between 1955 and 1961. The Gaumont cinema was directly across the road from Bourne & Hilliers Dairy. I went to Saturday morning pictures, and ocassionally to the Victor Sylvester Ballroom Dancing classes, also at the cinema. Unlike the photo, Star Hill and... [more]

Shared on 06 January 2008 by Keith Mungham.

M2 Bridge worker in St. Bart's Hospital

I remember being in St. Barts Hospital in 1961 or 1962, aged 11 or twelve, to have my appendix removed. At that time there was a construction worker recovering from a very serious injury received while working on the bridge. His whole arm had been removed, leaving him only his right shoulder.I met him during a mass held in the ward... [more]

Shared on 06 January 2008 by Keith Mungham.

Rochester Sweeps Festival and Whitethorn Morris


The Rochester Sweeps festival celebrates the traditional May Day holiday that chimney sweeps used to enjoy. It is a glorious mixture of dancing, music and dressing up with visitors from all over Britain bringing their entertainment to Rochester High Street each year.

The festival attracts morris dancers and musicians who are delighted to perform in front of the... [more]

Shared on 18 April 2007 by John Howard Norfolk.

Gads Hill Place School

Adele you are correct, there was (still is?) a tunnel from the main house under the main road to the garden where the "Swiss Chalet" used to be in the garden there. I believe the chalet has long-sice been moved to Rochester Museum as I believe Charles Dickens used it as a summer house writing room. We used to be taken... [more]

Shared on 16 January 2009 by Jerry Furley.

Gads Hill

I can vividly remember this was a school, back in the 1960s, Gads Hill Place, used to fit the children for their uniforms! I was told that there was a tunnel under the road to the other side.. would have to have been deep, as the main road goes past!

Shared on 11 November 2008 by Adele Pentony-Graham.

Extracts From Frindsbury & Kent books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Frindsbury, inspired by Frith photos.

Chatham and the Medway Towns Photographic Memories

Much vandalised in the 1950s, the prominent but isolated old church became one of the first in the Rochester diocese to lock its doors when not in use and the first to install an alarm system. The workman on the scaffolding against the tower, however, is more probably repairing the ravages of time, the most relentless vandal of all.

Chatham and the Medway Towns Photographic Memories

In 1933, 70 acres of chalk downland were acquired by Chatham and Gillingham councils to create this beautiful open countryside nature reserve between the two towns. The local wildlife includes several species of orchids and butterflies. At the centre of this picture, we can see the horses of travellers whose mobile homes are among the trees.

Chatham and the Medway Towns Photographic Memories

The bus advertises Fremlins' ales outside the Red Lion, a Style & Winch house of flamboyant grandeur, but now no more, sad to say. There are now traffic lights and a great deal more traffic where this policeman stands on point duty at the junction of High Street with Corporation Street (left) and Star Hill (right).

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