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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > England > Kent > Rochester Click here for Rochester Email Alert
 | Item 76051 ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL - Kent 1913 Old Real Photo Postcard Vintage B/W Real Photograph Postcard. Rochester Cathedral. Clock Tower. Sent from Chatham to Hants. Rochester is a small town in Kent, at the lowest bridging point of the River Medway about 30 miles (50 km) from London. Published by Percy G. Pratt, Tunbridge Wells
|  | Item 69839 ROCHESTER CASTLE Gardens & Binocular 1939 Old Postcard Vintage Colour Postcard. Kent, Rochester Castle and Gardens, Little boy. Binocular. Sent from Rochester & Chatham to Wigan Lancs. KGVI 1d Rochester Castle stands on the east bank of the River Medway, in Rochester, Kent. There has been a castle on his site since Roman Times though it is the Keep of 1127 and the Norman castle for which Rochester is deservedly famous. With the invention of gunpowder other types of defence became more appropriate, and the military centre of the Medway Towns moved to Chatham.
|  | Item 69821 ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL & CASTLE 1908 Old Postcard - BRIDGE Vintage Colour Picture Postcard. Kent, River. Rochester Cathedral and Castle, Bridge, Bandstand, Boats. Panorama. Coat of Arms - City of Rochester. Sent from Rochester to Essex. KE7 1/2d Rochester is a small town in Kent, at the lowest bridging point of the River Medway about 30 miles (50 km) from London. Published by Milton Glazette Series Woolstone Bros
|  | Item 66744 Rochester 1915 Old Postcard SOCIAL ROOM, EASTGATE HOUSE Vintage B/W Postcard. Kent Rochester. Social Room, Eastgate House Interior. Fireplace. Sent from East Dulwich to Kent. KGV 1/2d Published by Valentine
|  | Item 65596 ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL THE SCREEN 1913 Postcard Pipe Organ Vintage B/W Kent Old Postcard. Rochester Cathedral. Steps. The Screen. Pipe Organs. Sent from Gillingham to Southsea. KGV 1/2d Downey Head Rochester Cathedral is a Norman church in Rochester, Kent. The bishopric is one of the oldest in England, second only to that of Canterbury. It was founded by Justus, one of the missionaries who accompanied Saint Augustine to convert the pagan English to Christianity in the early 7th century. Justus was given permission by King Ethelbert of Kent to establish a church of St Andrew the Apostle on the site of the present cathedral, which was made the home of a bishopric. The first Bishop of Rochester being Justus himself, with subsequent bishops being recruited from among the Christianised English.
|  | Item 64927 Rochester Old Postcard Watts Charity House 6 Travellers Vintage Real Photographic Postcard. Kent Rochester. Street scene. WATTS CHARITY HOUSE for Six Poor Travellers. Published by Kingsway Real Photo Series WHS
|  | Item 63302 ROCHESTER CASTLE 1907 Old Color Postcard Park Bandstand Vintage Colour Postcard. Kent, Rochester Castle. Park, Gardens, Bandstand. Street. Cannon. Sent from London to Eastbourne. KEVII 1/2d Rochester Castle stands on the east bank of the River Medway, in Rochester, Kent. There has been a castle on his site since Roman Times though it is the Keep of 1127 and the Norman castle for which Rochester is deservedly famous. With the invention of gunpowder other types of defence became more appropriate, and the military centre of the Medway Towns moved to Chatham. Published by J. Hooke Series
|  | Item 62305 ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL England Kent 1904 Old B/W Postcard Vintage B/W Picture Postcard. Rochester Cathedral. General View. Cathedrals of England. Sent from Leamington Spa to Rugby. KEVII 1/2d Rochester Cathedral is a Norman church in Rochester, Kent. The bishopric is one of the oldest in England, second only to that of Canterbury. It was founded by Justus, one of the missionaries who accompanied Saint Augustine to convert the pagan English to Christianity in the early 7th century. Justus was given permission by King Ethelbert of Kent to establish a church of St Andrew the Apostle on the site of the present cathedral, which was made the home of a bishopric. The first Bishop of Rochester being Justus himself, with subsequent bishops being recruited from among the Christianised English. Published by Valentine Series
|  | Item 62304 ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL Interior - Crypt 1912 Old Postcard Vintage Colour Framed Postcard. Crypt, Rochester Cathedral. Kent. Sent from Rochester to Birmingham. KGV 1/2d Downey Head Rochester Cathedral is a Norman church in Rochester, Kent. The bishopric is one of the oldest in England, second only to that of Canterbury. It was founded by Justus, one of the missionaries who accompanied Saint Augustine to convert the pagan English to Christianity in the early 7th century. Justus was given permission by King Ethelbert of Kent to establish a church of St Andrew the Apostle on the site of the present cathedral, which was made the home of a bishopric. The first Bishop of Rochester being Justus himself, with subsequent bishops being recruited from among the Christianised English.
|  | Item 59557 Kent Old R.P. Postcard River Medway ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL Vintage B/W Real Photo Photographic Postcard. Rochester Cathedral. River Medway & Boats in background. Rochester Cathedral is a Norman church in Rochester, Kent. The bishopric is one of the oldest in England, second only to that of Canterbury. It was founded by Justus, one of the missionaries who accompanied Saint Augustine to convert the pagan English to Christianity in the early 7th century. Justus was given permission by King Ethelbert of Kent to establish a church of St Andrew the Apostle on the site of the present cathedral, which was made the home of a bishopric. The first Bishop of Rochester being Justus himself, with subsequent bishops being recruited from among the Christianised English.
|  | Item 59546 Kent Old Postcard - ROCHESTER Cathedral from the Castle Vintage B/W Real Photo Postcard. Cathedral from the Castle, Rochester. ClockTower. Rochester is a small town in Kent, at the lowest bridging point of the River Medway about 30 miles (50 km) from London. Published by Percy G. Pratt, Tunbridge Wells
|  | Item 56875 Kent Old Postcard ROCHESTER CASTLE Steps - The Terraces Vintage B/W Postcard. The Terraces, Rochester Castle Gardens. Rochester Castle stands on the east bank of the River Medway, in Rochester, Kent. There has been a castle on his site since Roman Times though it is the Keep of 1127 and the Norman castle for which Rochester is deservedly famous. With the invention of gunpowder other types of defence became more appropriate, and the military centre of the Medway Towns moved to Chatham.
|  | Item 51591 USA Rochester Old Postcard NEW YORK Allens Creek Bridge Vintage Colour Postcard. Scene, Allen's Creek, River, Rochester, New York. Published by Souvenir Post Card Company
|  | Item 39464 ROCHESTER Old Postcard Watts Charity House 6 Travellers Vintage Real Photo B/W Postcard. Watts Charity House for Six Poor Travellers. Rochester, Kent. Published by Kingsway Real Photo Series WHS
|  | Item 25614 Kent 1954 Old Multiview PPC Dover Leeds Castle Reculver Early B/W Postcard. Historic Features of the county of Kent. Canterbury Weavers, Kingsgate Castle, Rochester Castle, Tonbridge Castle, Canterbury Cathedral. Sent from Margate to Nottingham. QE2 2d Published by Norman
|  | Item 20157 Kent Old Valentine's Postcard ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL Crypt Early Postcard. Crypt, Rochester Cathedral. Rochester Cathedral is a Norman church in Rochester, Kent. The bishopric is one of the oldest in England, second only to that of Canterbury. It was founded by Justus, one of the missionaries who accompanied Saint Augustine to convert the pagan English to Christianity in the early 7th century. Justus was given permission by King Ethelbert of Kent to establish a church of St Andrew the Apostle on the site of the present cathedral, which was made the home of a bishopric. The first Bishop of Rochester being Justus himself, with subsequent bishops being recruited from among the Christianised English. Published by Valentine
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