Littlestone On Sea, The Parade c.1955
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L327019

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To give the patients the benefit of the healthy sea breezes, a convalescent home for women and girls, with a wing for mothers and infants, was built in Nether Avenue in 1902. It contained 45 beds and 5 cots. It cost £6000 and was called Littlestone Convalescent Home. The sandy beach stretched for miles in each direction, and the seafront road ran for two miles.
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