Source/Archive record (Chart) SWX8090 - Medway and Thames
Title | Medway and Thames |
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Author/Originator | D. Steel |
Date/Year | 1802 |
Abstract/Summary
covers multiple parishes
External Links (0)
Description
Location
Hydrographic Office
Referenced Monuments (17)
- TQ 57 NE 8 "Littlebrook Walls" Anglo-Saxon earthworks (Monument)
- TQ 87 SE 1035 Anchorage in the River Medway (Monument)
- TQ 87 SE 1034 Anchorage in the River Medway (Monument)
- TQ 87 SW 1008 Beacon on Ham Oaze (Monument)
- TQ 87 SE 1168 Burntwick House (Building)
- TQ 87 SW 1007 Location of a mound in Bishops Marsh, Gillingham (Monument)
- TQ 86 NW 1017 Location of a square feature on Copperhouse Marshes, Gillingham (Monument)
- TQ 57 NW 1002 Long Reach Tavern, on the Thames (Building)
- TQ 87 SW 1009 Lozenge shaped feature, possible Saltpans, Stoke Ooze (Monument)
- TQ 77 SE 1008 Princes Bridge (Monument)
- TQ 77 SE 1008 Princes Bridge (Monument)
- TQ 77 SE 21 Remains of Cockham Wood Fort, Gull Down Plantation, Hoo St. Werburgh (Monument)
- TQ 87 SW 1010 Site of a Beacon at Oakham Ness, Hoo St. Werburgh (Monument)
- TQ 77 SE 1133 Site of Red House, at Hoo Marina Park, Hoo St. Werburgh (Building)
- TQ 77 SE 1195 UPNOR CASTLE (Listed Building)
- TQ 77 SE 1013 Upnor Powder Quay marked on a map of 1802 (Monument)
- TQ 86 NW 1018 Wharf in Otterham Creek by the Horsham Marshes, Upchurch (Monument)
Referenced Events (0)
Record last edited
Dec 23 1999 12:00AM