File:Hampton-on-Sea 1910 023.jpg
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Hampton-on-Sea, Herne Bay, Kent, England: historical photograph of Hampton-on-Sea in the last throes of coastal erosion. This photo is a scan of a postcard in my possession, but it is also reproduced in Easdown, Martin, Adventures in Oysterville: The failed oyster and seaside development of Hampton-on-Sea, Herne Bay (Michael's Bookshop, Ramsgate, Kent, 2008) on page 35, with the caption: "Reid and a lady companion stand in front of the end house in Herncliffe Gardens, which was wrecked by the sea in early 1910". The man in the photo is Edmund Reid, who had previously been the head of Metropolitan Police CID and investigated the Whitechapel murders. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer who is believed to have died in Hungerford 1941; (fl.1892−1935). Border |
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Author | Fred C. Palmer (died 1936-1939) | ||||||
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