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Beasleys

Beasleys

Beasleys was situated on Stour Street next to the Canterbury Heritage Museum.

14th February 201724th October 2017 Canterbury, John McCallumLeave a Comment on Beasleys
Fete on New Dover Road

Fete on New Dover Road

Unique film dating from around 1947 of a fete taking place on the corner of Barton Road and the New Dover Road in Canterbury (approximately where the Barton Post Office […]

14th February 201724th October 2017 Canterbury, John McCallumLeave a Comment on Fete on New Dover Road
New Dover Road

New Dover Road

This short clip of the New Dover Road in Canterbury taken in about 1947 starts near the Cricket Ground and heads towards the city.

14th February 201724th October 2017 Canterbury, John McCallumLeave a Comment on New Dover Road
King’s Visit

King’s Visit

The King’s visit to Canterbury on 11 July 1946.

14th February 201724th October 2017 Canterbury, John McCallumLeave a Comment on King’s Visit
Canterbury 1946

Canterbury 1946

These are the out-takes for a lost documentary about Canterbury in 1946.

14th February 201724th October 2017 Canterbury, John McCallum3 Comments on Canterbury 1946
After The Mill Fire

After The Mill Fire

The remains of Dennes Mill (now called Abbots Mill) in Canterbury that burned down in 1933.

13th February 201717th February 2017 Canterbury, Leslie GouldenLeave a Comment on After The Mill Fire
Gouldens Shop

Gouldens Shop

Leslie Goulden ran one of the family shops on Canterbury High Street and helped form the Canterbury Cine Society in 1934.

13th February 20172nd October 2017 Canterbury, Leslie Goulden2 Comments on Gouldens Shop
South Canterbury

South Canterbury

Filmed by Leslie Goulden outside his house in Ethelbert Road in Canterbury in the early 1930s.

13th February 201724th October 2017 Canterbury, Leslie GouldenLeave a Comment on South Canterbury
Digging Up Railway

Digging Up Railway

The removal of the railway track from the Crab and Winkle line and preparing the land for the building of Archbishops School in Canterbury.

12th February 201724th October 2017 Alan Stingemore, CanterburyLeave a Comment on Digging Up Railway

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