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A business man, who spotted society's move from horses to motor cars, has had his writings put into a book.
Pictures of a church built in 1853 where a shopping centre now stands.
Pictures of a church built in 1853 where a shopping centre now stands.
It was business as usual for those who lived through the war years, with pride and determination coming as standard against the enemy.
Take a journey back in time to the time with old fishing families on the Medway.
The Queen of the Channel was just one of the vessels used to take holidaymakers on a holiday to the continent.
This photograph shows a distinctive fire-hit supermarket when it opened as a Safeway superstore in the late 80s.
How Medway counted the cost of all-out war
Looking back at Sheerness summer fun.
We look back at Abbott's Mill, which was destroyed in a huge blaze in 1933.
As our attention focuses on the end of the First World War, we recall Reginald Fuller who served in the conflict.
Up and down the country, the street scene has changed beyond all recognition over the decades, and many say not for the better.
The Woodville Theatre is celebrating its 50th birthday today...oh yes it is!
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