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  2. W. H. R. Rivers - Wikipedia

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    W. H. R. Rivers was born in 1864 at Constitution Hill, Chatham, Kent, son of Elizabeth (née Hunt) (16 October 1834 – 13 November 1897) and Henry Frederick Rivers (7 January 1830 – 9 December 1911).

  3. St George's Chapel, Chatham - Wikipedia

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    St. George's remains a naval memorial centre, managed by the Local Authority, and is rich with windows and memorials dedicated to naval personnel. One example is a stained glass window that was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth (then Princess Elizabeth) on 29 October 1950, to commemorate Chatham-based ships that were lost in World War II.

  4. Chatham Naval Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Chatham Naval Memorial is a large obelisk situated in the town of Chatham, Kent, which is in the Medway Towns. The memorial is a feature of the Great Lines Heritage Park . The huge expanse of the Great Lines was in its own right a layer of defence to protect Chatham Dockyard from attack.

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  6. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 January 2025, at 17:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Medway News - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's offices moved from the centre of Chatham to Gillingham Business Park and were shared with the News's sister paper, the East Kent Gazette, which had been based on the same site in Sittingbourne since its foundation on 21 July 1855. Both titles were then edited by Christine Rayner, editor of the East Kent Gazette since 1995.

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  9. Hamilton Road Cemetery, Deal - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Road Cemetery is a combined municipal and military burial ground situated in the coastal town of Deal, Kent, in South East England.Opened in May 1856, it was created to provide a new burial ground for Deal at a time when its general population was expanding [1] and when previous, often ad hoc facilities [2] for dealing with deaths in the area no longer sufficed.