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  2. Rochester Guildhall - Wikipedia

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    For much of the 20th century, the council chamber was the meeting place of the City of Rochester [7] but ceased to be the local seat of government when the enlarged Borough of Medway was formed in 1974. [8] The guildhall became the home of the Guildhall Museum in 1979. [9]

  3. Old Brook Pumping Station - Wikipedia

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    The 'Rochester and Chatham Joint Main Drainage scheme' was then developed at a cost (in total) of £650,000. [1] The drainage scheme was officially opened on 4 December 1928. [ 4 ] This included a main sewer pipe running under New Road (in Chatham), up to Gillingham and onwards to Motney Hill on the Rainham Marshes (now within the Riverside ...

  4. Medway - Wikipedia

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    In Rochester, parts of the Roman city wall are still in evidence, and the city has many fine buildings, such as the Guildhall (today a museum), which was built in 1687 and is among the finest 17th-century civic buildings in Kent; [5] the Corn Exchange, built in 1698, originally the Butcher's Market; the small Tudor house of Watts Charity ...

  5. Strood - Wikipedia

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    Strood Rural District was a local government district of Kent from 1894 to 1974. It did not include Strood itself (which formed part of Rochester) and covered a wide area. The offices of Strood Rural District Council were in Frindsbury, Strood; they are now a nursing home called Frindsbury Hall.

  6. Guildhall Museum - Wikipedia

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    Rochester Guildhall This page was last edited on 10 August 2023, at 15:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Talk:Rochester Guildhall - Wikipedia

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  8. Charles Spencelayh - Wikipedia

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    Charles Spencelayh (October 27, 1865 – June 25, 1958) was an English genre painter and portraitist in the Academic style.. Spencelayh was born in Rochester in Kent, and first studied at the National Art Training School, South Kensington.

  9. Guildhall Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Guildhall village is located in the northeastern corner of the town, on the western bank of the Connecticut River. The historic district is centered on the square common at the center of Guildhall village, former by a bend in Vermont Route 102, which runs west toward Lunenburg and north toward Maidstone. The common is bounded on the north and ...