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Margate is a seaside town in the district of Thanet in Kent, England. It lies 15 miles north-east of Canterbury, on the coast along the North Foreland and contains the areas of Cliftonville, Garlinge, Palm Bay and Westbrook.
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  • 2. The Glass Jar Margate
    Jumbo , also known as Jumbo the Elephant and Jumbo the Circus Elephant, was a 19th-century male African bush elephant born in Sudan. Jumbo was exported to Jardin des Plantes, a zoo in Paris, and then transferred in 1865 to London Zoo in England. Despite public protest, Jumbo was sold to P. T. Barnum, who took him to the United States for exhibition in March 1882. The giant elephant's name has spawned the common word, jumbo, meaning large in size. Jumbo's shoulder height has been estimated to be 3.23 metres at the time of his death, and was claimed to be about 4 m by Barnum. Jumbo is the Tufts University mascot, and is referenced by a plaque outside the old Liberal Hall, now a Wetherspoons pub, in Crediton.
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  • 4. The Two Halves Margate
    The following is a list of game boards of the Parker Brothers/Hasbro board game Monopoly adhering to a particular theme or particular locale in Europe. Lists for other regions can be found here. The game is licensed in 103 countries and printed in 37 languages. The longest-produced and most commercially successful edition in the UK and Commonwealth Countries is the original London version published in 1935.
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  • 6. The Lighthouse Bar Margate
    The following list of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland is a list of major disasters which relate to the United Kingdom since 1801, or the states that preceded it , or involved their citizens, in a definable incident or accident such as a shipwreck, where the loss of life was forty or more.
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  • 7. The Northern Belle Margate
    The Northern Belle was an American transatlantic ship which ran aground near Thanet, England, on 5 January 1857. No lives on her were lost, thanks to heroic rescue efforts, in blizzard conditions. However, another ship sank, en route to the scene, the Margate lugger Victory which was lost along with her crew.The Belle built in 1853, under the ownership of J. P. Whitney and Co. of New Orleans, was a new vessel only three years old, her common routes were New Orleans to Liverpool and Le Havre, carrying wheat on the outbound run. A barque of 1,150 tons burden with a crew of 23, she was on a voyage from New York to London, with a cargo of wheat, flour, and linseed cake, when as a result of an unusually heavy gale had to put into Kingsgate, Kent. She anchored 3/4 of a mile from the shore, howev...
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  • 9. The Britannia Margate
    The following list of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland is a list of major disasters which relate to the United Kingdom since 1801, or the states that preceded it , or involved their citizens, in a definable incident or accident such as a shipwreck, where the loss of life was forty or more.
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  • 10. The Bull's Head Margate
    This is a list of the main sporting local derbies and other sports rivalries in the UK. Association football derby matches in the United Kingdom are often heated affairs, and violence is not uncommon. However, the matches and the rivalries they encompass are frequently listed among the best in the sport. A 2008 report based on fan surveys listed Wolverhampton Wanderers and West Bromwich Albion as having the number one rivalry in English football. While Old Firm derby matches between Scottish clubs Rangers and Celtic are known to go beyond the sport with its enormous quantity of references to wider cultural and political issues. The first football derby played was between Hallam F.C. and Sheffield F.C. in December 1860.
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  • 12. The London Tavern Margate
    Dover Castle is a medieval castle in Dover, Kent, England. It was founded in the 11th century and has been described as the Key to England due to its defensive significance throughout history. It is the largest castle in England.
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  • 13. The Bottle Shop Margate
    The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England.After having tampered with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a 15-strong gang of robbers led by Bruce Reynolds attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers 1, 2 and 3. A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present at the time of the robbery.With careful planning based on inside information from an individu...
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  • 14. The Wig & Pen Margate
    The Ingoldsby Legends is a collection of myths, legends, ghost stories and poetry written supposedly by Thomas Ingoldsby of Tappington Manor, actually a pen-name of an English clergyman named Richard Harris Barham.
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