CHARLES G. HARPER.

February, 1922.


THE ROAD TO DOVER

London Bridge (Surrey side) to—
MILES
Borough (St. George’s Church)½
Kent Street¾
Newington (“Bricklayers’ Arms”) 1
New Cross
Deptford
Blackheath5
Shooter’s Hill
Shoulder of Mutton Green
Belle Grove
Welling10¼
Crook Log10¾
Bexley Heath11¼
Crayford (Cross River Cray)13¼
Dartford (Cross River Darent)15
John’s Hole16¼
Horn’s Cross17
Greenhithe18
Northfleet20¼
Gravesend (Jubilee Tower)22
Milton23
Chalk Street23½
Gad’s Hill (“Falstaff” Inn)26¼
Strood (Cross River Medway)28¼
Rochester (Guildhall)29
Chatham (Town Pier)30
Rainham34
Moor Street34¼
Newington36¾
Key Street38
Chalk Well39
Sittingbourne (Parish Church)40
Bapchild41¼
Radfield41¾
Green Street42½
Ospringe45½
Preston46½
Boughton-under-Blean49
Boughton Hill50
Dunkirk51¼
Harbledown54
Canterbury (Cross River Stour)55¼
Gutteridge Gate57
Bridge (Cross River Stour)58¼
Halfway House62¾
Lydden65¾
Temple Ewell67½
Buckland69
Dover70¾

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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Mercery Lane, Canterbury[Frontispiece]
South Gateway, Old London Bridge[6]
The “George”[7]
Old Telegraph Tower, Tooley Street[10]
The “Spur” Inn[15]
Saturday Night in the Old Kent Road[21]
Greenwich Observatory[26]
Arms of Spielman and his first wife[52]
Dartford Church[54]
The “Bull” Inn, Dartford[56]
Dartford Bridge[59]
Riverside, Gravesend[69]
Denton Chapel[80]
Joe Gargery’s Forge[81]
Ancient Carving—Chalk[82]
Sailors’ Folly[83]
Jack come home again[84]
The Light Fantastic. Bank Holiday at Chalk[85]
Gad’s Hill Place. Residence of Charles Dickens[92]
The “Falstaff,” Gad’s Hill[94]
A Good Samaritan[111]
Rochester Castle and the Medway[116]
High Street, Rochester: Eastgate House[122]
Jack in his Glory[123]
The Invasion of England: England[127]
The Invasion of England: France[131]
Paid off at Chatham[135]
Key Street[148]
Yard of the “Lion” Hotel, Sittingbourne[160]
Ospringe: a June hop-garden[167]
“Sir William Courtenay”[177]
“Courtenay”[180]
Westgate, Canterbury[190]
The Duc de Nivernais[193]
The Black Prince’s Arms and Badge[205]
“A Gorgeous Creature”[215]
William Clements[216]
Bridge[218]
“Old England’s Hole”[223]
Barham Downs[227]
Watling Street: Moonrise[231]
Floods at Alkham: The Drellingore Stream[239]
St. Radigund’s Abbey[241]
Dover Castle, from the Folkestone Road: Sunrise[251]