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  • Lyminge
  • Village in Kent, England

    Lyminge /lɪmɪndʒ/ is a village and civil parish in southeast Kent, England. It lies about five miles (8 km) from Folkestone and the Channel Tunnel, on

    Lyminge

    Lyminge

    Lyminge

  • Lyminge Abbey
  • Abbey in Kent, England

    Lyminge Abbey was an abbey about four miles northwest of Folkestone on the south coast of Kent. It was one of the first religious houses to be founded

    Lyminge Abbey

    Lyminge Abbey

    Lyminge_Abbey

  • Robert Lyminge
  • Robert Lyminge (fl. 1607–1628) was an English carpenter and architect. His surname is also sometimes spelt Lemyinge or Liminge. Lyminge's earliest record

    Robert Lyminge

    Robert_Lyminge

  • Lyminge railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent

    Lyminge was a station on the Elham Valley Railway serving the village of the same name. It opened in 1887 and finally closed to passengers and freight

    Lyminge railway station

    Lyminge railway station

    Lyminge_railway_station

  • Blickling Hall
  • 17th-century stately home in Norfolk, England

    a Tudor building for Sir Henry Hobart from 1616 and designed by Robert Lyminge. The library at Blickling Hall contains one of the most historically significant

    Blickling Hall

    Blickling Hall

    Blickling_Hall

  • Elham Valley Railway
  • Railway in Kent, England (closed 1947)

    route now had competing bus traffic. A shuttle service from Folkestone to Lyminge was reinstated in 1946, but closed the following year; the remainder of

    Elham Valley Railway

    Elham Valley Railway

    Elham_Valley_Railway

  • Elizabethan architecture
  • Early Renaissance architecture

    (1540–1595) William Arnold (fl. 1595–1637) Simon Basil (fl. 1590–1615) Robert Lyminge (fl. 1607–1628) Robert Smythson (1535–1614) John Thorpe or Thorp (c. 1565–1655

    Elizabethan architecture

    Elizabethan architecture

    Elizabethan_architecture

  • Little Stour
  • River in Kent, England

    Navigation. The intermittent source of the Nailbourne is at Lyminge, and in its early reaches from Lyminge to Bekesbourne it forms a chalk stream and winterbourne

    Little Stour

    Little Stour

    Little_Stour

  • Princess Alia bint Hussein
  • Jordanian royal

    Girls and Rosary College, Amman. She then attended Sibton Park School in Lyminge, England, until 1968, after spending one year at Benenden School in Kent

    Princess Alia bint Hussein

    Princess_Alia_bint_Hussein

  • Kingdom of Kent
  • Early English kingdom (c.455-825)

    monastery in Canterbury, as well as St. Andrews in Rochester and St Mary in Lyminge. In the late seventh century, the earliest charters appear, giving estate

    Kingdom of Kent

    Kingdom of Kent

    Kingdom_of_Kent

  • Æthelburh of Kent
  • Queen of Northumbria (c. 601–647)

    then established one of the first Benedictine nunneries in England, at Lyminge, near Folkestone, which she led until her death in 647, and where her remains

    Æthelburh of Kent

    Æthelburh_of_Kent

  • Elham Valley
  • Valley in Kent, England

    settlement of Elham. Other settlements in the valley include Etchinghill, Lyminge, Barham, Kingston, Bishopsbourne and Bridge. Located in the upper slopes

    Elham Valley

    Elham Valley

    Elham_Valley

  • Bishopsbourne railway station
  • Former railway station in Kent, England

    This had reduced to six trains a day by 1922. The double track between Lyminge and Harbledown Junction was reduced to single track from 25 October 1931

    Bishopsbourne railway station

    Bishopsbourne railway station

    Bishopsbourne_railway_station

  • Rhodes Minnis
  • Village in Kent, England

    in Kent, England, located between Lyminge and Stelling Minnis. It is on the boundary of the civil parishes of Lyminge and Elham. It was a gathering place

    Rhodes Minnis

    Rhodes_Minnis

  • History of Anglo-Saxon England
  • wrote, was attacked; in 795, Iona was attacked; and in 804, the nunnery at Lyminge in Kent was granted refuge inside the walls of Canterbury. Sometime around

    History of Anglo-Saxon England

    History of Anglo-Saxon England

    History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • Ottinge
  • Hamlet in Kent, England

    in Kent, England. It lies less than one mile (1 km) from the village of Lyminge and occupies a site at a crossroads between that village and Elham (where

    Ottinge

    Ottinge

    Ottinge

  • Anglo-Saxons
  • Early medieval cultural group in Britain

    attacked; in 795 Iona in Scotland was attacked; and in 804 the nunnery at Lyminge in Kent was granted refuge inside the walls of Canterbury. Sometime around

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

  • Etchinghill, Kent
  • Village in Kent, England

    Etchinghill is a village in the civil parish of Lyminge, in the Folkestone and Hythe district, in Kent, England, about 5 km north of Hythe, and 1 km north

    Etchinghill, Kent

    Etchinghill, Kent

    Etchinghill,_Kent

  • Anglo-Saxon paganism
  • archaeological investigation as existing within such Anglo-Saxon cemeteries as Lyminge in Kent and Bishopstone in Sussex. Although Pope Gregory referred to the

    Anglo-Saxon paganism

    Anglo-Saxon paganism

    Anglo-Saxon_paganism

  • List of archbishops of Canterbury
  • Senior bishops of the Church of England, originally of the Catholic church in England

    assistant bishops have included: 1928–1939 (d.): Arthur Knight, Rector of Lyminge and former Bishop of Rangoon 1935–1941 (ret.): Edward Bidwell, Vicar of

    List of archbishops of Canterbury

    List of archbishops of Canterbury

    List_of_archbishops_of_Canterbury

  • Diocese of Canterbury
  • Diocese of the Church of England

    Virgin's Church (medieval) Parish of Lyminge with Paddlesworth (population 2,839): SS Mary & Ethelburga's Church, Lyminge (medieval) --- St Oswald's Church

    Diocese of Canterbury

    Diocese of Canterbury

    Diocese_of_Canterbury

  • Coulter (agriculture)
  • Part of a plough that precedes the plowshare

    ritual and Anglo-Saxon agriculture: the biography of a plough coulter from Lyminge, Kent". Antiquity. 90 (351): 742–758. doi:10.15184/aqy.2016.73. ISSN 0003-598X

    Coulter (agriculture)

    Coulter (agriculture)

    Coulter_(agriculture)

  • Railway gun
  • Form of large artillery

    Buster" was sited on the Elham Valley Railway, between Bridge, Kent, and Lyminge, and was intended for coastal defense against invasion. It was not capable

    Railway gun

    Railway gun

    Railway_gun

  • Folkestone
  • Town in Kent, England

    connect Folkestone to Canterbury and the nearby villages of Elham and Lyminge. Stagecoach in East Kent operates local buses from the town. It is served

    Folkestone

    Folkestone

    Folkestone

  • List of monastic houses in England
  • Danes 893; Anglo-Saxon remains incorporated into All Saints' parish church Lyminge Abbey + Benedictine? nuns founded c.633 by Ethelburga, daughter of Æthelberht

    List of monastic houses in England

    List_of_monastic_houses_in_England

  • Hilda of Whitby
  • Christian saint (c. 614–680)

    companions to the Queen's home in Kent. Queen Æthelburh founded a convent at Lyminge and it is assumed that Hilda remained with the Queen-Abbess. Hilda's elder

    Hilda of Whitby

    Hilda of Whitby

    Hilda_of_Whitby

  • Kentish Royal Legend
  • Group of medieval texts

    Mildrith and her successor as Abbess, St Eadburg, having translated them from Lyminge Abbey. At the time of the translation, two or three years before, they

    Kentish Royal Legend

    Kentish_Royal_Legend

  • Cheriton Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent

    Preceding station Disused railways Following station Lyminge   Southern Railway Elham Valley Railway   Shorncliffe

    Cheriton Halt railway station

    Cheriton_Halt_railway_station

  • List of schools in Kent
  • Larkfield Lydd Primary School, Lydd Lydden Primary School, Lydden Lyminge CE Primary School, Lyminge Lympne CE Primary School, Lympne Lynsted and Norton Primary

    List of schools in Kent

    List_of_schools_in_Kent

  • Prodigy house
  • Architectural term for large and showy Tudor and Jacobean houses, typically in England

    was an important figure; many houses at least show his influence. Robert Lyminge was in charge of Hatfield and Blickling. John Thorpe laid the foundation

    Prodigy house

    Prodigy house

    Prodigy_house

  • Romney Marsh
  • Wetland in south-east England

    Canterbury in the 9th century, when the lands owned by the double minster of Lyminge were transferred to Christ Church, Canterbury. Prior Wilbert granted a

    Romney Marsh

    Romney Marsh

    Romney_Marsh

  • Ashford (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards

    constituency are the small town of Hawkinge and many smaller villages including Lyminge and Wye. Ashford is an important railway hub and the town's population

    Ashford (constituency)

    Ashford (constituency)

    Ashford_(constituency)

  • Elham, Kent
  • Village in Kent, England

    Anglo Saxon archaeological evidence although the Anglo Saxon cemetery at Lyminge may extend over the parish boundary. St Mary's Church [1] dates from about

    Elham, Kent

    Elham, Kent

    Elham,_Kent

  • Limenwara
  • Lympne as the original royal vill and centre of royal administration and Lyminge emerging from an outlying estate as the territory's minster and centre

    Limenwara

    Limenwara

  • List of Anglo-Saxon charters
  • St Mary's Church, Lyminge Grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Pleghelmestun, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Lyminge) Wihtred (of Kent)

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters

  • River Stour, Kent
  • River in England

    Stour 9 miles (14 km) Bekesbourne Plucks Gutter Nailbourne 9 miles (14 km) Lyminge Bekesbourne River Wingham 5 miles (8.0 km) Ash (near Sandwich) Wickhambreaux

    River Stour, Kent

    River Stour, Kent

    River_Stour,_Kent

  • Wingham (Canterbury Road) railway station
  • Disused railway station in England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Wingham (Canterbury Road) railway station

    Wingham (Canterbury Road) railway station

    Wingham_(Canterbury_Road)_railway_station

  • New Romney and Littlestone-on-Sea railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    New Romney and Littlestone-on-Sea railway station

    New Romney and Littlestone-on-Sea railway station

    New_Romney_and_Littlestone-on-Sea_railway_station

  • Grain railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent, England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Grain railway station

    Grain railway station

    Grain_railway_station

  • Tunbridge Wells West railway station
  • Station in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Tunbridge Wells West railway station

    Tunbridge Wells West railway station

    Tunbridge_Wells_West_railway_station

  • List of British architects
  • Basil (fl. 1590–1615) Robert Janyns the Younger (fl. 1499–1506) Robert Lyminge (fl. 1607–1628) John Mylne (died 1621) John Mylne (died 1657) John Mylne

    List of British architects

    List_of_British_architects

  • Insular monasticism
  • Form of medieval Christian monastic life

    of her family, to her brother, King Eadbald of Kent. Æthelburh founded Lyminge Abbey about four miles northwest of Folkestone on the south coast of Kent

    Insular monasticism

    Insular monasticism

    Insular_monasticism

  • Richboro Port railway station
  • Railway station in Dover, England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Richboro Port railway station

    Richboro_Port_railway_station

  • Grade I listed buildings in Folkestone and Hythe
  • of St Mary and St Ethelburga, and remains of the older church to south Lyminge Abbey Circa 633 founded 29 December 1966 TR1610740862 51°07′35″N 1°05′13″E

    Grade I listed buildings in Folkestone and Hythe

    Grade I listed buildings in Folkestone and Hythe

    Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Folkestone_and_Hythe

  • List of monastic houses in Kent
  • (prob. site) Horton Priory Leeds Priory Lossenham Friary Lydd Minster Lyminge Abbey Maidstone Carmelite Friary Minster in Sheppey Priory Minster in Thanet

    List of monastic houses in Kent

    List of monastic houses in Kent

    List_of_monastic_houses_in_Kent

  • Tate (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (605 – c. 647), also known as Tate, Queen of Northumbria and Abbess of Lyminge Tate, codename of Wulf Schmidt (1911–1992), a double agent working for

    Tate (disambiguation)

    Tate_(disambiguation)

  • Alexander James Kent
  • British cartographer, geographer and academic

    university was largely inspired by a seventeenth-century estate map of Lyminge that hung in his father's study as Rector of the parish. After graduating

    Alexander James Kent

    Alexander James Kent

    Alexander_James_Kent

  • Hatch bell foundry
  • English manufacturer of large bells, c.1581–1664

    Cranbrook, Kent, in 1581 and 1593. He also made bells for the church at Lyminge in 1585 and for St Margaret's Church, Canterbury, and the churches at Bearsted

    Hatch bell foundry

    Hatch bell foundry

    Hatch_bell_foundry

  • Arthur Knight (bishop)
  • Missionary College, Canterbury. From 1928, his last posts were as Rector of Lyminge (until 1935) and Assistant Bishop of Canterbury (until his death). Obituary

    Arthur Knight (bishop)

    Arthur_Knight_(bishop)

  • Pioneer (military)
  • Soldier tasked with engineering and construction

    (City of London Regiment) recruited at Oxford, Thame, Dover, Elham and Lyminge, Bude, Woolacombe and Truro areas during the Second World War 5th (Pioneer)

    Pioneer (military)

    Pioneer (military)

    Pioneer_(military)

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1786
  • Parishes of Folkestone, Cheriton, Newington next Hithe, Stanford, Postling, Lyminge, Elham, Paddlesworth, Acris, Swingfield, and Hawkinge, in the County of

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1786

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1786

  • Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England
  • now ruled by Æthelburh's brother, Eadbald of Kent. Æthelburh established Lyminge Abbey, one of the first religious houses to be founded in the new Anglo-Saxon

    Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England

    Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England

    Christianity_in_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • Broad Street
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    location Broad Street, Kent, in Hollingbourne, Maidstone Broad Street, Lyminge, a location in Folkestone and Hythe, Kent Broad Street, Monks Horton, a

    Broad Street

    Broad_Street

  • List of places in Kent
  • Places in the English county

    • Hythe • Ivychurch • Lade • Littlestone-on-Sea • Lydd • Lydd-on-Sea • Lyminge • Lympne • Newbarn • Newchurch • Newingreen • Newington • New Romney •

    List of places in Kent

    List_of_places_in_Kent

  • 7th century in England
  • of Kent, widowed queen consort of Northumbria and Benedictine Abbess of Lyminge (b. c.601). 648 Approximate date – Cenwalh of Wessex is restored to his

    7th century in England

    7th century in England

    7th_century_in_England

  • Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate
  • Boarding and day schools in York, England

    opened on 27 September 1912 by the Duchess of Albany, with Derwent and Lyminge opened by Lord Halifax on 18 June 1932. The chapel was given by Lord Mountgarret

    Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate

    Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate

    Queen_Ethelburga's_Collegiate

  • North Downs
  • Range of hills in south east England

    occupied by rivers – including those at Farnham, Betchworth, Caterham, Lyminge and Hawkinge. Except for the river valleys and wind gaps, the crest of

    North Downs

    North Downs

    North_Downs

  • Folkestone and Hythe District
  • Non-metropolitan district in England

    Acrise (M) Brenzett Brookland Burmarsh Dymchurch Elham Elmsted Ivychurch Lyminge Lympne Monks Horton (M) Newchurch Newington Old Romney (M) Paddlesworth

    Folkestone and Hythe District

    Folkestone and Hythe District

    Folkestone_and_Hythe_District

  • M20 motorway
  • Motorway in Kent, England

    Hythe (A261) 65.7 (105.8) No access J11a Channel Tunnel (Local access to Lyminge) 66.8 (107.5) 67.0 (107.8) Cheriton, Channel Tunnel A20 J12 Cheriton, Channel

    M20 motorway

    M20 motorway

    M20_motorway

  • On the Resting-Places of the Saints
  • those mentioned above, Þá hálgan notes Æthelburh of Kent (who rests at Lyminge), Eanswith (Folkestone), Eormengyth (near Thanet), Ermenilda (Ely), Seaxburh

    On the Resting-Places of the Saints

    On_the_Resting-Places_of_the_Saints

  • St Mary's Church, Reculver
  • Ruined church in Kent, England

    of the record of this agreement was preserved either at Reculver or at Lyminge. A factor leading to this abandonment of Wulfred's strict policy may have

    St Mary's Church, Reculver

    St Mary's Church, Reculver

    St_Mary's_Church,_Reculver

  • Lydd-on-Sea Halt railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Lydd-on-Sea Halt railway station

    Lydd-on-Sea Halt railway station

    Lydd-on-Sea_Halt_railway_station

  • Chatham Central railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent, England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Chatham Central railway station

    Chatham Central railway station

    Chatham_Central_railway_station

  • Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt railway station

    Kings_Ferry_Bridge_North_Halt_railway_station

  • Convoy OG 71
  • Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War

    her intended destination. Lapwing (1920) UK 1,348 Reached Gibraltar. Lyminge (1919) UK 2,499 Retreated to Lisbon. Marklyn (1918) UK 3,090 Reached Gibraltar

    Convoy OG 71

    Convoy_OG_71

  • List of battalions of the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
  • Augustine's) Canterbury KT 4 5th Wingham KT 5 6th (Thanet) Margate KT 6 7th Lyminge KT 7 8th (Cinque Ports) Folkestone KT 8 9th Faversham KT 9 10th Sittingbourne

    List of battalions of the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)

    List_of_battalions_of_the_Buffs_(Royal_East_Kent_Regiment)

  • Barham, Kent
  • Village in Kent, England

    village centre. The Nailbourne, a tributary of the Little Stour, rises in Lyminge and flows intermittently in line with the seasons and rainfall through

    Barham, Kent

    Barham, Kent

    Barham,_Kent

  • CT postcode area
  • Postcode area within the United Kingdom

    (roughly west of A256), Tower Hamlets, River Dover CT18 FOLKESTONE Hawkinge, Lyminge, Etchinghill, Capel-le-Ferne, Densole, Newington Dover, Folkestone and

    CT postcode area

    CT_postcode_area

  • Swæfberht
  • King of Kent

    sulung (aratrum) of iron-bearing land, formerly belonging to the royal vill at Lyminge, Kent. Latin". Swæberht 1 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England

    Swæfberht

    Swæfberht

  • Great Shuttlesfield Down
  • UK Site of Special Scientific Interest

    Crossocerus styrius. The site is private land but a public footpath from Lyminge crosses the northern end. All land within Great Shuttlesfield Down SSSI

    Great Shuttlesfield Down

    Great Shuttlesfield Down

    Great_Shuttlesfield_Down

  • Finglesham Anglo-Saxon cemetery
  • Archaeological site in the United Kingdom

    adorned burials can be found at contemporary cemeteries like Bifrons, Lyminge, Deal, Mill Hill, and Dover Buckland. The cemetery was roughly triangular

    Finglesham Anglo-Saxon cemetery

    Finglesham_Anglo-Saxon_cemetery

  • List of Anglo-Saxon saints
  • Æthelburh of Hackness 8th Northumbrian Hackness Æthelburh of Kent 7th Kentish Lyminge Æthelflæd of Ramsey 10th East Anglian Ramsey Wife of Æthelwine, Ealdorman

    List of Anglo-Saxon saints

    List_of_Anglo-Saxon_saints

  • Listed buildings in Folkestone and Hythe district, Kent
  • Listed buildings in Ivychurch Lydd Listed buildings in Lydd Lyminge Listed buildings in Lyminge Lympne Listed buildings in Lympne Monks Horton Listed buildings

    Listed buildings in Folkestone and Hythe district, Kent

    Listed_buildings_in_Folkestone_and_Hythe_district,_Kent

  • Digging for Britain
  • British documentary series about UK archaeology

    Oakington Anglo-Saxon Cemetery (director of the excavation Duncan Sayer) Lyminge Anglo-Saxon royal hall (director of the excavation Gabor Thomas) Basing

    Digging for Britain

    Digging_for_Britain

  • Mersey Model Co. Ltd.
  • Maker of steam and other toys

    Colin (2019). British Toy Steam Engines and Boats 1915-1980 volume 3. Lyminge, Kent: Judith Claire. pp. 135–226. Catalogue (British Industries Fair,

    Mersey Model Co. Ltd.

    Mersey Model Co. Ltd.

    Mersey_Model_Co._Ltd.

  • Sir William Brockman
  • English landowner and military leader

    the English Civil War. William Brockman was born in England in 1595, at Lyminge in Kent, the son of Henry Brockman and Helen (Sawkins). He was educated

    Sir William Brockman

    Sir William Brockman

    Sir_William_Brockman

  • Barham railway station
  • Disused railway station in Barham, Kent

    This had reduced to six trains a day by 1922. The double track between Lyminge and Harbledown Junction was reduced to single track from 25 October 1931

    Barham railway station

    Barham railway station

    Barham_railway_station

  • Sheerness East railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent, England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Sheerness East railway station

    Sheerness_East_railway_station

  • Susan E. Kelly
  • British medievalist

    11 (Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 2006). "Lyminge Minster and Its Early Charters" in Simon D. Keynes and Alfred P. Smyth

    Susan E. Kelly

    Susan_E._Kelly

  • Poison Cross railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Poison Cross railway station

    Poison_Cross_railway_station

  • Ann Barnes (police commissioner)
  • Retired British police commissioner

    for three years. Barnes was born in St. Helens in 1945 but now lives in Lyminge. She is married to Tony Barnes and has two children. She worked as a teacher

    Ann Barnes (police commissioner)

    Ann_Barnes_(police_commissioner)

  • List of shipwrecks in 1931
  • List of shipwrecks: 19 September 1931 Ship State Description Lyminge United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground on Ebal Rocks off Gurnard's Head and was

    List of shipwrecks in 1931

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1931

  • Grain Crossing Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent, England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Grain Crossing Halt railway station

    Grain Crossing Halt railway station

    Grain_Crossing_Halt_railway_station

  • Canterbury South railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent, England

    This had reduced to six trains a day by 1922. The double track between Lyminge and Harbledown Junction was reduced to single track from 25 October 1931

    Canterbury South railway station

    Canterbury South railway station

    Canterbury_South_railway_station

  • Richborough Castle Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent, England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Richborough Castle Halt railway station

    Richborough_Castle_Halt_railway_station

  • Herne, Kent
  • Village in South East England

    examples in Kent, such as those at Rochester, Canterbury, Reculver and Lyminge, and consisted of only a nave and an apsidal chancel. The historian Nicholas

    Herne, Kent

    Herne, Kent

    Herne,_Kent

  • Samuel Say
  • English dissenting minister

    close friend. After acting as chaplain for three years to Thomas Scott of Lyminge, Kent, Say ministered for a short time at Andover, Hampshire, then at Great

    Samuel Say

    Samuel_Say

  • Cuthbert of Canterbury
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 740 to 760

    as a saint. Of noble birth, Cuthbert is first recorded as the abbot of Lyminge Abbey, from where he was elevated to the see of Hereford in 736. The identification

    Cuthbert of Canterbury

    Cuthbert_of_Canterbury

  • Headcorn Junction railway station
  • Railway station in England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Headcorn Junction railway station

    Headcorn_Junction_railway_station

  • Alfred Williams (cricketer)
  • English cricketer

    ESPNcricinfo's database records his death occurred in January 1914 at Lyminge in Kent aged 69. This is not recorded in other sources and it is possible

    Alfred Williams (cricketer)

    Alfred_Williams_(cricketer)

  • Chislet Colliery Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent, England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Chislet Colliery Halt railway station

    Chislet_Colliery_Halt_railway_station

  • Canterbury North Lane railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent, UK

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Canterbury North Lane railway station

    Canterbury_North_Lane_railway_station

  • Black Mill
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Loddon, a windmill in Norfolk Black Mill, Ludham, a Norfolk Black Mill, Lyminge, a windmill in Kent Black Mill, Moulton St Mary, a windmill in Norfolk

    Black Mill

    Black_Mill

  • Rochester Common railway station
  • Disused railway station in Kent, England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Rochester Common railway station

    Rochester_Common_railway_station

  • Shelly ware
  • British type of seventh to twelfth-century pottery

     91. Jervis, Ben. "Assessment of Pottery Recovered from Excavations at Lyminge, Kent" (PDF). University of Reading. Retrieved 7 June 2020. Jervis, Ben

    Shelly ware

    Shelly ware

    Shelly_ware

  • Sandy ware
  • Historic pottery style of Britain

    England and the East Midlands. Archaeological excavations conducted at Lyminge, Kent from 2008 to 2010 uncovered over 6000 pottery sherds. Among the finds

    Sandy ware

    Sandy ware

    Sandy_ware

  • 1947 BOAC Douglas C-47 crash
  • Aircraft crash in Kent, England

    was raised by a telephone call to police at Ashford from an officer at Lyminge, which was received at 16:20, followed a few minutes later by another call

    1947 BOAC Douglas C-47 crash

    1947 BOAC Douglas C-47 crash

    1947_BOAC_Douglas_C-47_crash

  • Postling
  • Village in Kent, England

    the crossroads where the London to Folkestone road crossed the Lympne to Lyminge road, but is now a sharp bend on the A20. Tolsford Hill BT Tower is visible

    Postling

    Postling

    Postling

  • Brasted railway station
  • Disused railway station in England

    Elham Valley Railway Canterbury South Bridge Bishopsbourne Barham Elham Lyminge Cheriton Halt Hawkhurst branch line Horsmonden Goudhurst Cranbrook Hawkhurst

    Brasted railway station

    Brasted railway station

    Brasted_railway_station

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1904
  • Gasworks and the supply of Acetylene Gas within the Parishes of Elham and Lyminge in the County of Kent.   Elstree and Boreham Wood Gas Order 1904 Order

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1904

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1904

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