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"Discover the charm and beauty wonders" The Weald of Kent: Immerse yourself in the picturesque landscapes of The Weald, a region known for its rolling hills

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Farmstead

Kentish Farmstead
Ratling Court, Ratling, Kent, England, a fine Tudor farmhouse and well lodge. It was at one time owned by the Cowper family, Royalist supporters of King Charles I. Date: 16th century

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Farm

Kentish Farm
A farm in Kent, England, in a state of disrepair, with a delapidated oasthouse. Date: 18th or 19th century

Background imageKentish Collection: Highwaymen at Kentish Town

Highwaymen at Kentish Town
Two women are robbed and bound by highwaymen in the fields near Kentish Town. Date: 19th Century

Background imageKentish Collection: Oast house and farmyard, Buckwell Oast near Sturry, Kent, England, july

Oast house and farmyard, Buckwell Oast near Sturry, Kent, England, july

Background imageKentish Collection: Hops (Humulus lupulus) crop, growing up supports, near Faversham, Kent, England, july

Hops (Humulus lupulus) crop, growing up supports, near Faversham, Kent, England, july

Background imageKentish Collection: View of smock mill and wheat field, Woodchurch Windmill, Kent, England, july

View of smock mill and wheat field, Woodchurch Windmill, Kent, England, july

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Plover, female summer. Coto Donana, Spain

Kentish Plover, female summer. Coto Donana, Spain

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Town Rooms

Kentish Town Rooms
The Assembly Rooms, Kentish Town

Background imageKentish Collection: Cobnuts, Filberts

Cobnuts, Filberts
Kentish Cobnuts Filberts These are both cultivated varieties of the Hazel-nut

Background imageKentish Collection: Children being Evacuated

Children being Evacuated
The photograph shows a group of children from Sherborne Nursey School in Kentish Town being evacuated during the Blitz

Background imageKentish Collection: The Old Castle Inn, Kentish Town, 1849

The Old Castle Inn, Kentish Town, 1849
Engraving showing the exterior of the Old Castle Inn, Kentish Town, London in 1849

Background imageKentish Collection: The Bull and Last Inn, Kentish Town, 19th century

The Bull and Last Inn, Kentish Town, 19th century
Engraving showing the Bull and Last Public House in Kentish Town, during the 19th century

Background imageKentish Collection: An anaglyph of a seaside scene

An anaglyph of a seaside scene
On Kentish Sands; a seaside anaglyph. Although invented some seventy years earlier, the Illustrated London News was the first publication to print 3-dimensional anaglyphs in 1924

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Oast Houses

Kentish Oast Houses
These familiar landmarks of Kent are the red brick and tiled hop kilns used for drying hops after harvesting. This one sits beside the village pond

Background imageKentish Collection: Puss Moth / Kentish Gl

Puss Moth / Kentish Gl
KENTISH GLORY PUSS MOTH with its caterpillar Date: 1880

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Scenery

Kentish Scenery
Every spring the cherry orchards around Newington, near Sittingbourne, Kent, England, exhibit a wonderful display of blossom

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Bluebell Wood

Kentish Bluebell Wood
A gnarled, moss-covered tree stands alone in a clearing surrounded by coppiced trees. A carpet of fragrant English bluebells marks the season as Spring

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Bluebell Wood

Kentish Bluebell Wood
A gnarled, moss-covered tree stands alone in a clearing surrounded by coppiced trees. A carpet of fragrant English bluebells marks the season as Spring

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Hop Garden

Kentish Hop Garden
Workers in a Kentish hop garden

Background imageKentish Collection: Nelson / Tree / Kentish Town

Nelson / Tree / Kentish Town
HORATIO LORD NELSON Sycamore tree planted by the English naval officer as a boy, at the entrance to his uncles home, Grove Cottage, Kentish Town, North London

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Farmyard

Kentish Farmyard
The farmers wife feeds her poultry in a Kent farmyard

Background imageKentish Collection: Ratcatcher / Kent / 19th C

Ratcatcher / Kent / 19th C
Relations between rats and people have never been very friendly, and this Kentish rat-catcher is dedicated to diminishing the rat population by fair means

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Lychgate

Kentish Lychgate
This fine medieval lychgate at Boughton Monchelsea, Kent, is reputed to be the oldest lychgate in England

Background imageKentish Collection: Kentish Plover / Male

Kentish Plover / Male
Side view of a male Kentish Plover

Background imageKentish Collection: Battle of Kentish Knock

Battle of Kentish Knock
BATTLE OF THE KENTISH KNOCK 1st Anglo-Dutch War. Admiral Witte de With & the Dutch fleet engage the English, led by Blake but are beaten back with severe losses



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"Discover the charm and beauty wonders" The Weald of Kent: Immerse yourself in the picturesque landscapes of The Weald, a region known for its rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and idyllic countryside. A Southern Railway advertising poster: Step back in time with a vintage Southern Railway poster that entices travelers to explore the enchanting destinations of Kent. Camden Turkish Baths: Indulge in relaxation at the historic Camden Turkish Baths on London's Kentish Town Road, offering rejuvenating experiences for both body and mind. Ramsgate by Southern Railway: Transport yourself to 1939 through a colorful lithograph advertisement showcasing Ramsgate's coastal allure, inviting visitors to enjoy sun-soaked beaches and charming seaside promenades. A Memory of a Hop Field: Delve into F. C. Twort's evocative painting capturing the essence of hop fields in Kent – an homage to the region's rich agricultural heritage. LCC-MFB Kentish Town fire station: Pay tribute to those who protect our communities as you admire this iconic fire station nestled within NW London's vibrant neighborhood Town. Hop Picking in Boughton District: Experience firsthand the tradition and camaraderie surrounding hop picking as depicted in this captivating image from Boughton District – an integral part of rural life in Kent. 19th Century Ploughs: Gain insight into historical farming practices with a glimpse at traditional ploughs used during the 19th century, reflecting both innovation and hard work that shaped rural communities like those found across Kent. British Countryside - The Bridge at Eynsford, Kent: Cross over into tranquility as you take in the scenic beauty captured by this timeless photograph featuring Eynsford's charming bridge against a backdrop of lush greenery typical of Britain's countryside landscape. Oast Houses and Kiln.