The Admiral Harvey, 13, Bridge Street

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The Admiral Harvey, 13, Bridge Street

Image: © John Baker Taken: 8 Jun 2018

The pub has been sold, subject to contract, for £210,000 by the estate agents Tersons http://www.tersons.com/ It was named after Sir Eliab Harvey (1758-1830) a descendant of the anatomist, William Harvey, who discovered the circulation of blood. Sir Eliab commanded the Fighting Temeraire at Trafalgar and was made admiral in that year, 1805. The bridge which gave the street its name, was built in 1829 http://www.dover-kent.com/Admiral-Harvey.html

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.131506
Longitude
1.305423