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  2. Whitstable - Wikipedia

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    The annual Whitstable Oyster Festival takes place during the summer. In 1830, the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, one of the earliest passenger services, opened. [4] In 1832, the company built a harbour and extended the line to handle coal and other bulk cargos for the City of Canterbury.

  3. Whitstable Oyster Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Whitstable Oyster Festival is an annual event held in Whitstable, Kent, England, each year to celebrate the town's links with the oyster industry. [1] See also

  4. Whitstable Museum and Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The museum has collections and displays on themes of the natural world, local oyster trade, early diving and the actor, Peter Cushing, who lived locally, [8] as well as displays on the 1953 floods, shipwrecks and maritime archaeology. The collections are held under the following headings: social history, science and technology, maritime, land ...

  5. Category:Whitstable - Wikipedia

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    Whitstable Harbour railway station; Whitstable Lifeboat Station; Whitstable Museum and Gallery; Whitstable Oyster Festival; Whitstable railway station; Whitstable Town F.C. All Saints Church, Whitstable; Great Fire of Whitstable, 1869

  6. Oyster festival - Wikipedia

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    [5]. Galway International Oyster Festival, is deemed the oldest international oyster festival in the world and takes place on the last weekend of September each year.Galway, on the west coast of Ireland is the only place in Ireland when you can get native flat Galway Oysters in natural wild oyster beds.

  7. Aquaculture in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Oyster harvesting has been a traditional shellfish industry in the town of Whitstable, Kent, for centuries, but after diseases and overfishing affected the oysters, the company started to farm Pacific rock oysters. [57] [58] Oysters are also farmed in Poole Harbour and the River Blackwater near Maldon in Essex. [59]

  8. Canterbury and Whitstable Railway - Wikipedia

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    All traces of the Whitstable Harbour stations have been removed and the sites are occupied by public toilets and a medical centre, respectively. The concrete base of the former goods shed that stood between the mid-1920s and 2009 is still visible adjacent to the harbour, with the former entrance gates still displaying the initials "SE&CR ...

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