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| He was the son of Thomas Field of | Folkestone, a draper. |
| e was educated at The Harvey Grammar School, | Folkestone, a prominent football(soccer)-playing school |
| It was the successor to | Folkestone Abbey, an Anglo-Saxon nunnery on a different |
| The | Folkestone Academy is a University of Kent partner scho |
| The | Folkestone Academy is sponsored by former Saga chairman |
| 1938 | Folkestone Aero Trophy Race |
| was as a curate at St Mary and St Eanswythe, | Folkestone, after which he was Vicar of St Mark, South |
| to date from 500-450 BC, and which runs from | Folkestone along the North Downs hills. |
| It stands in The Leas area of | Folkestone and was unveiled on the 1st December 1922 by |
| As well as the urban area around | Folkestone and Hythe, it also contains the more rural c |
| nstructed in the 19th century and connecting | Folkestone and Canterbury. |
| cember 1813) (a daughter of the 1st Viscount | Folkestone), and maternal granddaughter of The Rev. Tho |
| a number of awards including CAMRA's Ashford | Folkestone and Romney Marsh Pub of the Year, the Kent C |
| o approximately 158,000 customers throughout | Folkestone and Dover together with surrounding rural ar |
| lage of Hawkinge, only a short distance from | Folkestone and is the most comprehensive and longest se |
| rchbishop Tenison to the perpetual curacy of | Folkestone, and on 1 April 1698 he was presented to the |
| the rear of the town, it was initially named | Folkestone and replaced a temporary station built to th |
| 's in the town, but also had spells managing | Folkestone and Canterbury City, the latter role, his la |
| 1997 to 2000 he was the vicar of St Peter's | Folkestone and from then until his appointment as the D |
| etween London and the coastal ferry ports of | Folkestone and Dover and with good links by road and ra |
| Folkestone and Hythe had existed from 1983 to present. | |
| l Howard, Conservative MP from 1983-2010 for | Folkestone and Hythe, and Home Secretary from 1993-7 |
| He unsuccessfully contested | Folkestone and Hythe in 1997, against Conservative Home |
| career at regional outfits such as Margate, | Folkestone and Herne Bay. |
| run to and through New Romney from Hastings, | Folkestone and Ashford. |
| Casano was born on June 7, 1913 at | Folkestone and educated at Dover College. |
| d at Lansdowne House, Edinburgh, St Hilda's, | Folkestone, and Mills College, California. |
| 1924, the land was gifted to the council of | Folkestone and the country park was formed soon after. |
| Peene is situated on the outskirts of | Folkestone and is joined with the neighboring village o |
| ed in the tea industry and was a Director of | Folkestone and Dover Water Company and other companies. |
| uests in attendance include the local MP for | Folkestone and Hythe and the Lord Warden of the Cinque |
| y north of Hawkinge on the A260 road between | Folkestone and Barham. |
| To make the number of matches up, non-league | Folkestone and Kingstonian were given byes to this roun |
| It consists of the towns of | Folkestone and Hythe, in Kent in the south east of Engl |
| and 16 serves the village and connects it to | Folkestone and Canterbury. |
| He was Member of Parliament for | Folkestone and Hythe from 1959 to 1983, preceding futur |
| n his career with Curacies at Christ Church, | Folkestone and Addington Parish Church, Croydon. |
| to the south of the town on the A259 road to | Folkestone, and follows the same alignment as the Royal |
| via Canturbury" and "Ashford to Margate via | Folkestone and Dover". |
| Isle of Wight and the coast of Kent between | Folkestone and Sandwich. |
| wn, Loughborough Corinthians Bristol Rovers, | Folkestone and Ibstock Penistone Rovers and most famous |
| possible to see stunning views of Cheriton, | Folkestone and the Channel Tunnel complex. |
| thern coast in four different places between | Folkestone and Worthing. |
| 011 three services to St Pancras station via | Folkestone and High Speed 1 are planned, taking approxi |
| and Sylvia Dunn received 22 votes (0.1%) in | Folkestone and Hythe. |
| Free newspapers for the town include the | Folkestone and Hythe Extra, part of the KM Group; and y |
| l running for 28 miles between Seabrook near | Folkestone and Cliff End near Hastings, following the o |
| ment they are installing water meters in the | Folkestone area. |
| After a six month spell at Kent Police in | Folkestone as a Press Officer, he joined the new BBC So |
| Stowting lies between Canterbury, | Folkestone, Ashford and Hythe. |
| tival O Dreamland on the Kent coast with the | Folkestone based Club Shepway. |
| ills are outcrops of coarse sandstone of the | Folkestone Beds of Lower Greensand set among acidic hea |
| e transferred to Biarritz which took them to | Folkestone before resuming her voyage to Boulogne. |
| Folkestone Campus | |
| The earthworks of | Folkestone Castle are just to the east. |
| e train per hour to London Charing Cross via | Folkestone Central and Sevenoaks. |
| Folkestone Central railway station is one of three rail | |
| -61 East Kent Electrication as the line from | Folkestone Central to near the site of Cheriton Junctio |
| HMIS Hindustan (L80) was a | Folkestone class (also known as Hastings class) sloop w |
| bodies had been recovered was opened by the | Folkestone Coroner at Folkestone Town Hall on 4 October |
| urned in several impressive performances for | Folkestone Cricket Club during 2002, appeared for Kent |
| He currently plays club cricket for | Folkestone Cricket Club in the Kent Cricket League. |
| e slope of this escarpment forms part of the | Folkestone Downs and is the location of the Folkestone |
| The | Folkestone Dramatic & Music Club was formed in 1902, pe |
| e to Smeeth on their way between Ashford and | Folkestone, drawing off much of the railway's custom. |
| royer on the night of 26-27 October 1916 off | Folkestone during the Battle of Dover Strait. |
| Folkestone East is a former railway station in Folkesto | |
| igin, stemming from a cold New Year's Eve in | Folkestone, England after a gig. |
| Mabel Love was born Mabel Watson in | Folkestone, England, the granddaughter of entertainer a |
| us Stream at the Pleasure Gardens Theatre in | Folkestone, England. |
| a World War II airfield 4 miles inland from | Folkestone, England. |
| The first | Folkestone F.C. club was one of the founder members of |
| In 1968 this club adopted the | Folkestone F.C. name, followed in 1974 by another name |
| The second | Folkestone F.C. began life as Folkestone Town F.C., and |
| Folkestone Football Club was the name of two English fo | |
| in the early part of the season, going on to | Folkestone for the latter part. |
| He was styled Viscount | Folkestone from 1828 until 1869. |
| e Conservative Member of Parliament Viscount | Folkestone had succeeded to the peerage as Earl of Radn |
| tation, the SER constructed a branch line to | Folkestone Harbour which the railway company had purcha |
| operated two scheduled services per week to | Folkestone Harbour on its London to Paris route, which |
| Folkestone Harbour is the main harbour of the town of F | |
| The harbour is served by the | Folkestone Harbour railway station. |
| A 1914 Railway Clearing House map of the | Folkestone Harbour Branch |
| t only two services per day were arriving at | Folkestone Harbour, to connect with the Hoverspeed SeaC |
| as part of its main line from London, it was | Folkestone's first station and handled substantial boat |
| ntinent with a proposed extension through to | Folkestone Harbour. |
| At | Folkestone he scored 56 and 12 against the visiting Ame |
| It was established in Bouverie Road, | Folkestone in 1886 by the Wesleyan Methodist Schools' A |
| ainly in London and abroad, but she moved to | Folkestone in 1871, where she died the following year. |
| Born in | Folkestone in February 1913, Learoyd took a short servi |
| Freight Yard is a railway freight yard near | Folkestone in Kent, and was purposely built in 1988 for |
| Canterbury and 5 miles (8 km) north east of | Folkestone in the Elham Valley. |
| occupied France and Belgium from stations at | Folkestone in England, Rotterdam in the Netherlands, an |
| rail link along the coastline from Hythe to | Folkestone In 1960 another application for demolition a |
| The South Eastern Main Line reached | Folkestone in 1843, with a station being opened at Folk |
| Old Hawkinge is a village near | Folkestone in Kent, England. |
| Rhodes Minnis is a village near | Folkestone in Kent, England. |
| Ottinge is a hamlet located NNW of | Folkestone in Kent, England. |
| Wingmore is a village between Canterbury and | Folkestone in Kent, England. |
| is a scattered hamlet between Canterbury and | Folkestone in Kent, England. |
| Castle is a coastal castle at Sandgate near | Folkestone in Kent. |
| pened the first permanent railway station in | Folkestone in December 1843. |
| s article is about the former SER station at | Folkestone in Kent. |
| area of common land about 10 km northwest of | Folkestone in East Kent. |
| sworth and Newington, Shepway to the west of | Folkestone in Kent, England. |
| country house in Smeeth, between Ashford and | Folkestone in southeast England. |
| ouse located about 6 miles (9.6 km) north of | Folkestone in Kent, England. |
| village on the A20 road between Ashford and | Folkestone in Kent, South East England. |
| He joined | Folkestone in 1965, but sustained a second broken leg, |
| illage located about 3 miles (4.8 km) NNW of | Folkestone in Kent, England, near Hawkinge. |
| in 1843, and the 'Arrival of the Steamer at | Folkestone,' in 1844. |
| Cheriton Hill is a hill near | Folkestone in the south-east corner of the English coun |
| rned to East Thurrock United and then joined | Folkestone Invicta in December. |
| he made his debut in the 2-2 draw at home to | Folkestone Invicta on 1 February. |
| /10 tournament Sittingbourne went on to play | Folkestone Invicta at folkestones ground winning 3-1 in |
| In August 2008, Pugh joined | Folkestone Invicta on a one-month loan deal to gain fir |
| t The Homelands, Ashford (2009-2011): 488 vs | Folkestone Invicta (Isthmian League Premier Division, 2 |
| In June 2008, he rejoined | Folkestone Invicta as a coach whilst also signing as a |
| ounced on 3 November 2006 that he had joined | Folkestone Invicta on a month's loan. |
| semi-professionally for Chelmsford City and | Folkestone Invicta before becoming a school teacher. |
| rop thanks to a last day 1-0 victory against | Folkestone Invicta, and in the process relegated the se |
| ed, but neither has any formal connection to | Folkestone Invicta, who took over the Cheriton Road sta |
| He also managed Canterbury and | Folkestone Invicta, and worked as Youth Development Off |
| ue football for Dover Athletic, Ramsgate and | Folkestone Invicta. |
| ing into non-league football, initially with | Folkestone Invicta. |
| Cambridge United, Woking, Dover Athletic and | Folkestone Invicta. |
| Folkestone is also the home of several insurance firms, | |
| Folkestone is often misspelt, variants including Folkst | |
| The loop at | Folkestone is clockwise, while the loop at Coquelles is |
| e was built in 1844 leaving the main line at | Folkestone Junction and was double tracked ending with |
| Seymour died at | Folkestone, Kent on January 31, 1897. |
| Graham Derek Barlow (born 26 March 1950, | Folkestone, Kent, England) is a former cricketer and wa |
| Cheriton Road is a football stadium in | Folkestone, Kent, England, which serves as the home gro |
| The head office is based in | Folkestone, Kent, with an editorial office in London. |
| uried at Shorncliffe Military Cemetery, near | Folkestone, Kent, England. |
| is located to the west of Cheriton, part of | Folkestone, Kent, England. |
| ghly 200 pupils, arranged into 7 classes, in | Folkestone, Kent, England. |
| Lived in | Folkestone, Kent. |
| national Competition for Young Violinists in | Folkestone, Kent. |
| t name may come from Swingfield located near | Folkestone, Kent. |
| ool buildings in the town centre next to the | Folkestone Library were closed on completion of a new S |
| The | Folkestone lifeboat did not return to its station until |
| hford, Chatham, Cranbrook, Dover, Faversham, | Folkestone, Maidstone, Margate, Ramsgate, Rochester, Sa |
| Bradford Museum, New Metropole Arts Centre, | Folkestone, Monte Carlo Museum, St John's College, Oxfo |
| The | Folkestone Museum has been transformed into a local his |
| went on to lay 6 more mines off Boulogne and | Folkestone on 7 September, one of which sank the cable |
| d Lieutenant, but was accidentally killed at | Folkestone on 6 March 1793. |
| Horabin died in | Folkestone on 26 April 1956, aged 60. |
| Entertainment and Function venue situated in | Folkestone, on the Kent coast of England. |
| The school was founded in | Folkestone on 29 January 1907 and was accommodated in a |
| This was later changed to the | Folkestone Operatic Society in 1913 performing at the P |
| ns were discovered in the church wall at the | Folkestone parish church, dedicated to "St Mary and St |
| Folkestone Priory was a pre-Reformation Benedictine mon | |
| In 630, Eanswith founded the Benedictine | Folkestone Priory, the first nunnery in England. |
| The Salvation Army Church in | Folkestone provided refuge for approximately 100 people |
| Folkestone Racecourse - Kent's only racecourse | |
| It serves | Folkestone Racecourse and the village of Stanford. |
| It is home to | Folkestone Racecourse and to Westenhanger Castle. |
| He died on | Folkestone Racecourse. |
| On 17 October 1940 off Iceland, HMS | Folkestone rescued seven survivors from the SS Dokka, a |
| earthquake's shallow depth and proximity to | Folkestone resulted in structural damage in the town, a |
| was once the crossroads where the London to | Folkestone road crossed the Lympne to Lyminge road, but |
| She was educated at the | Folkestone School for Girls and became editor of the Ne |
| Folkestone School for Girls (FSG) is an all-girls gramm | |
| School, Canterbury, The Technical Institute | Folkestone, Sir Roger Manwood's School, Sandwich and Qu |
| osti, Caruso, Delius and The Grand', The New | Folkestone Society Newsletter, Summer 2009, 10-13 |
| Folkestone Sports Centre is situated on Radnor Park Ave | |
| line and instead trailed into a siding near | Folkestone station requiring trains to reverse in order |
| The main school site is situated in the | Folkestone suburb of Cheriton. |
| The A260 road which runs from | Folkestone to Barham, where it meets with the A2 to Can |
| tudents across 5 campuses at Ashford, Dover, | Folkestone, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. |
| lub folded in 1990 and, although a new club, | Folkestone Town (1990) F.C. was formed, it also folded |
| ld productions at the Leas Pavilion Theatre, | Folkestone Town Hall, and Chichester Hall in Sandgate. |
| 1932-33 saw him move to | Folkestone Town but his real love was Tunbridge Wells R |
| tsmouth, Tottenham Hotspur, Southend United, | Folkestone Town and represented England at schoolboy le |
| Folkestone Town Hall | |
| These included Gravesend & Northfleet, | Folkestone Town and Hastings United. |
| He later had a spell with | Folkestone Town in 1948 where he ended his competitive |
| Folkestone tremissis, ca. | |
| Gallery, Birmingham; Kunstmuseum Luzern; and | Folkestone Triennial. |
| 8 11 1969 Leas Cliff Hall | Folkestone UK |
| e Hevy Music Festival on August 7, 2010 near | Folkestone, UK. |
| ete at Tolsford Hill on the North Downs near | Folkestone, UK. |
| elly Oak then became the Vicar of St Peter's | Folkestone until his ordination to the episcopate as th |
| A voter in | Folkestone votes for a town and a district councillor. |
| A recently taken photograph of the | Folkestone War Memorial is shown here. |
| Folkestone Warren and Martello, Abbot's Cliff, Shakespe | |
| Folkestone Warren Halt was a station on the South Easte | |
| the part of Kent which is closest to London, | Folkestone was the first town in the county to have a p |
| Station Capel (later Royal Air Force Station | Folkestone) was a First World War airship station near |
| The section between Brenzett and | Folkestone was de-trunked in 2003 (i.e. |
| HMS | Folkestone was a Hastings class sloop of the Royal Navy |
| ey Grammar School situated in Cheriton Road, | Folkestone was closed on 30 April due to "significant s |
| In September 1962, Shorncliffe was renamed | Folkestone West and Folkestone Junction became Folkesto |
| Folkestone West railway station is one of two open rail | |
| nsferred their services to a new facility at | Folkestone West from their original location at Folkest |
| equal to £17,405 today) sent on the train to | Folkestone, where he would collect it under an assumed |
| , Langhorne went to live with his brother in | Folkestone where William was perpetual curate and it wa |
| He and Pierce then met in | Folkestone where Pierce took advantage of the absence o |
| hospital he was reunited with his family in | Folkestone, where his son John was born. |
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