The W & P Glass Negative Collection
Mk1 Hawker Fury K2079 of 25 Sqn RAF Hawkinge. Crashed near Canterbury 3rd September 1936 and damaged beyond repair. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
Snowbound delivery van, A & E Kember, Bedding & Down Quilt Manufacturers 106-108 Foord Road Folkestone. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
Lydd-On-Sea Halt Kerton Road. Closed March 6th 1967 See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
Stagecoach, Dickens, Mr Pickwick, Pickwick Papers? See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
Invicta steam locomotive built by Robert Stephenson and Company in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1829 used on the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway. On display outside The Riding Gate, Canterbury c1935. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
A299 Thanet Way Whitstable 1935? See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
A299 Thanet Way. 1935? See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
SS Twickenham Ferry Wellington Dock Dover 1934. Marten Rogers writes "This image is the Twickenham Ferry which plied between Dover Ferry Dock and Zeebrugge daily during the 1970s when I worked there. The crossing took four hours. It was specially built to carry railway sleeper carriages and was fitted with rails inside the car deck to take the whole train (minus engine) It was a sister ship to The Shepperton which plied the same route." See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
SS Prince Charles passing Admiralty Pier Dover 1933. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
MK1 Gloster Gladiators at Manston c1938. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
RAF Hawker Audax K3089. A variant of the Hawker Hart designed for the army co-operation role. The first production Audax flew in December 1931. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
BP oil refinery Isle of Grain. Closed August 1982 then demolished. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
The Medway Bridge, M2 motorway, Borstal. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
Nashenden Lane from Wouldham Road, Borstal during the building of the M2 c1962. Moved to the right when the motorway was widened c2002. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
Construction of the M2. View through s pipe. (Blue Bell Hill?). See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
The M2, Nashenden Valley, Chatham c1963. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
HMS Swiftsure, Long Reach (Bee Ness Jetty in the distance) River Medway. Leaving Chatham under tow on her final journey. She was being converted to a missile cruiser but due to defence cuts it was decided not to complete the refit despite considerable work having been carried out at HM Dockyard Chatham. She arrived at the Inverkeithing yard of ship breakers T W Ward on 17th October 1962. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com
HMS Swiftsure leaving Chatham under tow on her final journey. She was being converted to a missile cruiser but due to defence cuts it was decided not to complete the refit despite considerable work having been carried out at HM Dockyard Chatham. She arrived at the Inverkeithing yard of ship breakers T W Ward on 17th October 1962. See more on our website @ https://www.warandpeace.uk.com