Neil, you forgot to mention John the Baptist's index finger: there are at least 14 in as many churches as relics.
However, Lorraine has a good point: The Arthurian legend is one of Dover's legends, as too is my Ivanhoe piece. Ivanhoe did set sail from Dover to reach France and proceed to Austria, to bring the ransom for the release of his king, Richard the Lion Heart, who later appeared again in England - and guess where - to proclaim the unity of the English majority and the Norman lords.
We must promote our English history, which starts in Dover and the Kentish East Coast (Horsa and Hengist), and our Celtic history, which again starts at Dover, and remember that our Bronze Age Boat sailed many times past Samphire Hoe, the sailors pouring a libation to the Shores of Alban, headed towards Cornwall or to Calais in Gaul.
This was 750 years before Rome even had the first thatched-roof hut!