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John Walker:
Very interesting one JohnFilmer and thank you for telling us about your family.

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MartinR:
Location:

* Nat Grid:            TQ 79120 63236
* Nearest Post Code:   ME7 3PD
* Co-ords (WGS84)         51°20'24"N,000°34'13"E or 51.33999,0.57024
The OS 6" County series 1869 (as mentioned in the link John provided) can be seen overlaid over modern satellite imagery here: https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=17.0&lat=51.34032&lon=0.57249&layers=257&b=1&o=44

johnfilmer:
JW has it, the Chapel of St Mary Magdelene at Lidsing.

I found an interesting article with more pictures https://jamesweirhbcblog.wordpress.com/2014/07/10/the-lost-chapel-of-lidsing-kent/

My interest comes from my mother's grandfather who left his job in Chatham Dockyard, as an Anglesmith, after his wife died in 1903. He left Luton and took on The Harrow at Lidsing. My mother visited frequently, the family walking from Luton Road and back on a Sunday afternoon. She always pronounced the hamlet as Lidjin.

Walter Colyer went on to marry his Irish barmaid Catherine, 20years his junior, and kept the Harrow until his death in October 1921.

MartinR:
Chilham location:

* Nat Grid:            TR 06763 53592
* Nearest Post Code:   CT4 8BZ
* Co-ords (WGS84):         51°14'38"N,000°57'40"E or 51.24402,0.96099
Apologies if I'm getting later at doing the locations but I'm finding sitting at the computer increasingly uncomfortable, so need to do things in short bursts.

John Walker:
The lost chapel of Lidsing?

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