Pegwell, Bay 1907
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More about this scene
This Edwardian view shows the footpath to Pegwell village; on the extreme left are the coastguard cottages, built to prevent the extensive smuggling activities that were then carried out at this isolated location. Throughout the 1820s many people here watched regattas under the patronage of Earl Darnley and Mr Warre, when purses of gold sovereigns were given as prizes to the participants in yacht races.
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