St. Thomas a Becket Church, Fairfield, Romney Marsh, England, 1980 - by Fay Godwin (1931 - 2005), English
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Romney Marsh Kent AONB by Adam Swaine
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Historically the Marsh was a thriving and prosperous place centred on the Cinque Port of New Romney, until the great storm of 1287 landlocked the town. It was the Romney Marsh sheep that provided the area’s continued prosperity, and also the origins of a notorious and rife smuggling industry. Today the Marsh is a peaceful place mostly devoted to farming, its quiet and flat lanes offering excellent walking and cycling - its churches provide a step back into history - its landscape supporting a variety of special wildlife.
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Lade Round Sound mirror by Robert Craig
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Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow (1963)
by James Neilson
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The Scarecrow (1963)
Doctor Syn; a smuggler tale of the Romney Marsh by Russell Thorndike (1914)
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Romney Sheep on the Marsh Kent by Adam Swaine
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Lovely scenic flat rural countryside with stunning sheep and cattle on the lush green fields odf Kent..
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Scarecrow of Romney Marsh
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Mike Mignola gives us Dr. Syn, Hellspite, and Curlew from the Disney film The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (1963).
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Walt Disney's The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh #1 April 1964
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