- Hard times for the waterman’s church
- A varnished skull and bloody footsteps
- Walter Brisac, a poor hero neglected and dishonoured
- From babbling Brook to open sewer
- The Red Lion at Chatham’s crossroads
- Chatham: sex, drink and punch-ups
- Mutiny in Chatham’s prison hulks
- Mysterious end of the mighty Bulwark
- A strange sort of rabbit pie
- Swimming and skating: Sandra’s simple Sixties pleasures
- Telegram boys: young messengers of death and fortune
- Odes to Medway: poet’s terse verse
- Scouts in shorts at Buckmore Park
- Evidence of a town carelessly destroyed
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‘Evidence of a town carelessly destroyed’ I saw this advertised on your great site and as it cannot be clicked on I wonder if you could tell me about this town and where it was, many thanks Bern. (local history fan)
Hello – you should be able to click on it. Pls go to http://www.medwaymemories.co.uk and take from there…
best wishes
Steve
I did try as I really was interested in what village it was but alas it still does not workm all the rest do, never mind Il take this opertunity to wish you and all those interested in local history the best seasons greetings.
I found the same as where all the other titles are in blue and you can click on them the last two titles are in black and cannot be clicked on.
You’re quite right. This is a glitch I must fix – maybe I’ll have time over Christmas.
All the best
Steve