Rye, The Canal 1912
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The ancient town of Rye was built on a sandstone rock at the confluence of the Tillington and Rother rivers. The subsequent retreat of the sea and the reclamation of the surrounding marshes resulted in a lengthening coastline. In the interest of national security this was counteracted when the Royal Military Canal was built as a defence against Napoleon in 1807, linking the Rother with Hythe.
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