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Kentish FarmA farm in Kent, England, in a state of disrepair, with a delapidated oasthouse. Date: 18th or 19th century
Highwaymen at Kentish TownTwo women are robbed and bound by highwaymen in the fields near Kentish Town. Date: 19th Century
Kentish Town RoomsThe Assembly Rooms, Kentish Town
Cobnuts, FilbertsKentish Cobnuts Filberts These are both cultivated varieties of the Hazel-nut
Children being EvacuatedThe photograph shows a group of children from Sherborne Nursey School in Kentish Town being evacuated during the Blitz
The Old Castle Inn, Kentish Town, 1849Engraving showing the exterior of the Old Castle Inn, Kentish Town, London in 1849
The Bull and Last Inn, Kentish Town, 19th centuryEngraving showing the Bull and Last Public House in Kentish Town, during the 19th century
An anaglyph of a seaside sceneOn 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
Kentish Oast HousesThese 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
Puss Moth / Kentish GlKENTISH GLORY PUSS MOTH with its caterpillar Date: 1880
Kentish SceneryEvery spring the cherry orchards around Newington, near Sittingbourne, Kent, England, exhibit a wonderful display of blossom
Kentish Bluebell WoodA gnarled, moss-covered tree stands alone in a clearing surrounded by coppiced trees. A carpet of fragrant English bluebells marks the season as Spring
Kentish Hop GardenWorkers in a Kentish hop garden
Nelson / Tree / Kentish TownHORATIO 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
Kentish FarmyardThe farmers wife feeds her poultry in a Kent farmyard
Ratcatcher / Kent / 19th CRelations between rats and people have never been very friendly, and this Kentish rat-catcher is dedicated to diminishing the rat population by fair means
Kentish LychgateThis fine medieval lychgate at Boughton Monchelsea, Kent, is reputed to be the oldest lychgate in England
Kentish Plover / MaleSide view of a male Kentish Plover
Battle of Kentish KnockBATTLE 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