Double Decker buses lined up after the accident.
Canterbury clock tower. All that remains of St Georges church after a bombing raid in 1942.
The Butter Market Canterbury.
Visitor centre in the Butter Market, Canterbury.
There are many buildings in Canterbury built using the same stones as this.
Hmmm, there's a conundram for you.
How many millions of stones would have been collected just to build this part of the fortified wall around Canterbury?
Inside Canterbury Castle which had a circular stiarway between floors.
Dane John mound inside the Dane John Gardens.
Weavers House Canterbury overlooking the river Stour and the guided boat trips. The witches ducking stool is above the white boats.
Canterbury Pilgrim's Hospital dating back to 1118. Pilgrims to London stopped here for a night's rest or longer if they were sick. Now used as a Almhouse.
Historic cobbled street's of Canterbury.
No, it's not something you eat!
Each fishing boat has it's own winch to drag it up the beach for safe haven. Heath Robinson affairs but they work.
Sea front boarding houses along Deal Marine Parade..
Deal's pier and pebble beach. No sand here I'm afraid.
Gypsy Rover MkIV at Black Horse Caravan Club site 30/03/2011.
Ruth, Derek & Phyl all part of the Canvin Family tree.
Our new home, the landlords house and our apartment.
Lunch at the Grand, Folkestone.
Halfway.
A Chinese exhibition at the Grand, Folkestone.
Leas cliff lift at Folkestone. Built 1885.
Old Folkestone street's.
Folkestone harbour with the old pier railway bridge where boat trains arrived from London.
The Vinery at Folkestone built circa 1930. Opened originally just for gentry it fell into dereliction and just been refurbished.
Gorleston beach heading off to Lowestoft.
Was this the boarding house Derek stayed at back in 1956?
The old Windmill Theatre, Great Yarmouth.
Unusual restaurant Great Yarmouth.
Margate town clock.
An old Scottish fishing boat at Ramsgate.
Ramsgate harbour.
Built in 1897 Cross Keys Swing Bridge spans the River Nene and was originally a road/railway bridge until 1965, when it carries road traffic between Lincolnshire and Norfolk.
Gypsy Rover IV at Sandringham Estate Caravan Club site
Sarre windmill built 1820.
Terry, Derek and Polly at Fantasy Island theme Park and Europes largest 7 day market.
Woodbridge where all the roads are this narrow.