CHARLES G. HARPER.
February, 1922.
THE ROAD TO DOVER
| London Bridge (Surrey side) to— | |
| MILES | |
| Borough (St. George’s Church) | ½ |
| Kent Street | ¾ |
| Newington (“Bricklayers’ Arms”) | 1 |
| New Cross | 3¼ |
| Deptford | 4¼ |
| Blackheath | 5 |
| Shooter’s Hill | 8¼ |
| Shoulder of Mutton Green | 9¼ |
| Belle Grove | 9½ |
| Welling | 10¼ |
| Crook Log | 10¾ |
| Bexley Heath | 11¼ |
| Crayford (Cross River Cray) | 13¼ |
| Dartford (Cross River Darent) | 15 |
| John’s Hole | 16¼ |
| Horn’s Cross | 17 |
| Greenhithe | 18 |
| Northfleet | 20¼ |
| Gravesend (Jubilee Tower) | 22 |
| Milton | 23 |
| Chalk Street | 23½ |
| Gad’s Hill (“Falstaff” Inn) | 26¼ |
| Strood (Cross River Medway) | 28¼ |
| Rochester (Guildhall) | 29 |
| Chatham (Town Pier) | 30 |
| Rainham | 34 |
| Moor Street | 34¼ |
| Newington | 36¾ |
| Key Street | 38 |
| Chalk Well | 39 |
| Sittingbourne (Parish Church) | 40 |
| Bapchild | 41¼ |
| Radfield | 41¾ |
| Green Street | 42½ |
| Ospringe | 45½ |
| Preston | 46½ |
| Boughton-under-Blean | 49 |
| Boughton Hill | 50 |
| Dunkirk | 51¼ |
| Harbledown | 54 |
| Canterbury (Cross River Stour) | 55¼ |
| Gutteridge Gate | 57 |
| Bridge (Cross River Stour) | 58¼ |
| Halfway House | 62¾ |
| Lydden | 65¾ |
| Temple Ewell | 67½ |
| Buckland | 69 |
| Dover | 70¾ |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
| 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] |