howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 January 2011
16:1990411well done john, i hoped that taking the photo without showing the roof would have made it more difficult.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 January 2011
16:2290412paul
it was me that posed the question of where it was, nobody got it so i gave it out on post 17.
Jan Higgins
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27 January 2011
16:4690415There is no roof to show Howard as one can see from your picture.
Funny enough my friend and I were having our lunch in the chippes today, the special is recommended, and talking about this very building. It is now just a shell and will cost a great deal of money to get the building fit to live in, very sad but I suspect it is only suitable for demolition.
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Guest 700- Registered: 11 Jun 2010
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27 January 2011
19:3890448Yes, No.18 is the burnt out church, London Road Methodist.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 January 2011
19:4090449don't think so kath, it was unitarian i thought, before that it was congregational.
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27 January 2011
19:4390450Sorry Howard you posted the answer before I saw the question.
Just thought I would add detail to your answer. There are many passages like this in Deal.
Watty
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27 January 2011
19:5390452Sorry Howard, I meant London Road CONGREGATIONAL/Unitarian.
Altho similar to a Methodist church.
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27 January 2011
19:5590453where, and what was this wardamaged property?
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 January 2011
19:5790454i don't know the difference between the methodists/unitarian/congrgational churches kath.
paul
surprised you got that one, as you say there are many passages like that in deal.
is it on your dog walking route?
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 January 2011
19:5990455that building is a difficult one, looks like some kind of mill to me.
Jan Higgins
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27 January 2011
20:1990465A pure guess would be a Sandwich warehouse alongside the river.
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Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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27 January 2011
20:3690471I don't think it is the Mill near Gazen Salts in Sandwich opposite the Kings Arms,I think it is in Dover and is better known by train travellers as it is Rowleys formerley a Cash and Carry and snooker hall,which is in the paper today.
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20:3690472Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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27 January 2011
20:3990473did you do the welding there Vic?
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 January 2011
20:3990474vic
excellent one!!
john
is that the proposed leisure centre up at st radigunds?
Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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27 January 2011
20:4190475thats the one Howard I am sure it is that building.Just off St Radigunds Road
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27 January 2011
21:0690480You got it in one Howard.
Also part of the convivial meetings at the top of the passage and enjoyable chats with old pal Ian D.
Watty
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 January 2011
21:1090483dog walking is one of the great social ice breakers paul.
i remember my adopted lhasa apso (fat ted) being the reason many people stopped to speak.
Jan Higgins
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27 January 2011
22:2690496I used to work at the snooker club in Rolleys Cash and Carry and I am pretty sure it is not that building.
Kath has said 'was', is the building still standing I wonder
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Guest 694- Registered: 22 Mar 2010
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27 January 2011
22:3390497Not going to attempt the latest one!! LOL!
The only problem with dog walking and meeting people is i have to describe the dog, or i only know the dogs name, so I have to say I met Charlies Mum , or Snowies Dad! LOL!