Ickham — infobox UK place country = England static static image caption=Ickham village hall official name= Ickham latitude= 51.2786 longitude= 1.1856 population = 417 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3… … Wikipedia
East Kent Light Railway — The East Kent Light Railway was part of the Colonel Stephens group of cheaply built rural light railways in England. Holman Fred Stephens was engineer from its inception, subsequently becoming director and manager. The line ran from Shepherdswell … Wikipedia
Little Stour — River Stour and Tributaries Origin Lyminge Mouth River Stour … Wikipedia
Stour watermills — for centuries as a source of power. Many different processes were performed by the use of water power: Corn milling, fulling, paper making and electricity generation. Many of the mills survive today as house conversions, with two of them still… … Wikipedia
City of Canterbury — For the settlement within the City of Canterbury, see Canterbury. For the local government area in Australia, see City of Canterbury (New South Wales). City of Canterbury Non metropolitan district, Borough, City … Wikipedia
Trip hammer — A trip hammer (alt. helve hammer) is a massive powered hammer, usually raised by a cam and then released to fall under the force of gravity. Historically, trip hammers were often powered by a water wheel, known to be used in China as long ago as… … Wikipedia
Stamp mill — Section of Quincy Mine unit operations diagram showing Allis Steam Stamp Mill A stamp mill (or stamp battery or stamping mill) is a type of mill machine that crushes material by pounding rather than grinding, either for further processing or for… … Wikipedia
Canterbury — For the larger local government district, see City of Canterbury. For other uses, see Canterbury (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°16′30″N 1°05′13″E / 51.275°N 1.0 … Wikipedia
Méric Casaubon — (Florence Estienne) Méric Casaubon (14 August 1599 – 14 July 1671), son of Isaac Casaubon, was a French English classical scholar. Although biographical dictionaries (including the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica) commonly accentuate his name to… … Wikipedia
Samuel Parker — (1640 1688) was an English theologian and clergyman, who during the reign of James II served as Bishop of Oxford.Early life and careerHe was born at Northampton and first educated at Wadham College, Oxford. His Presbyterian views caused him to… … Wikipedia