IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Ramsgate Road, SANDWICH, CT13 9NL

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Ramsgate Road, CT13 9NL by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (134 Images Found)

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1
View along the A256
The large partially demolished building on the right is part of Richborough power station.
Image: © Nick Smith Taken: 5 Apr 2009
0.01 miles
2
Esso garage on Ramsgate Road
Image: © Ian S Taken: 11 Feb 2020
0.01 miles
3
Total filling station, A256
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 5 Apr 2012
0.02 miles
4
Total Petrol Filling Station
Beside the A256 Ramsgate Road.
Image: © David Anstiss Taken: 10 Apr 2011
0.03 miles
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Former alignment of A256
Image: © John Baker Taken: 6 Nov 2016
0.03 miles
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Ramsgate Road, near Sandwich
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 2 Aug 2015
0.03 miles
7
The Sandwich Ramsgate road
Photo taken from on the Richborough roundabout looking in the direction of Ramsgate.
Image: © david mills Taken: 30 Mar 2008
0.03 miles
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Gate beside A256
Beyond the gate, the grass covered track used to be a railway line, which the Royal Engineers built from 'Weatherlees Junction' on the SECR. The line ran along the north side of the derelict power station (now known as Image) (pace recent publications, this line was not the same as the power station spur), crossed the Thanet to Sandwich road just north of the filling stations and arrived at the New Quay behind Pfizer's sports ground. It then ran down the east side of the road, crossed the Stonar Cut and split in two at the Red Lion pub, about where the entrance to the recycling plant now is. One branch crossed the road, and both ran along the road verges to army camps where Pfizer's now is. The eastern branch also served Pierson's Quay. Some anonymous army official coined the name 'Richborough Port' http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/r/richborough_port/index1.shtml
Image: © John Baker Taken: 23 Oct 2016
0.03 miles
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Looking SE along a former railway line
This was the alignment of a railway line, which the Royal Engineers built from 'Weatherlees Junction' on the SECR. The line ran along the north side of the derelict power station (now known as Image) (pace recent publications, this line was not the same as the power station spur), crossed the Thanet to Sandwich road just north of the filling stations, at the location of the Image and arrived at the New Quay behind Pfizer's sports ground. It then ran down the east side of the road, crossed the Stonar Cut and split in two at the Red Lion pub, about where the entrance to the recycling plant now is. One branch crossed the road, and both ran along the road verges to army camps where Pfizer's now is. The eastern branch also served Pierson's Quay. Some anonymous army official coined the name 'Richborough Port' http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/r/richborough_port/index1.shtml
Image: © John Baker Taken: 30 Jul 2017
0.04 miles
10
Looking SE along a former railway line
The grass covered track used to be a railway line, which the Royal Engineers built from 'Weatherlees Junction' on the SECR. The line ran along the north side of the derelict power station (now known as Image) (pace recent publications, this line was not the same as the power station spur), crossed the Thanet to Sandwich road just north of the filling stations and arrived at the New Quay behind Pfizer's sports ground. It then ran down the east side of the road, crossed the Stonar Cut and split in two at the Red Lion pub, about where the entrance to the recycling plant now is. One branch crossed the road, and both ran along the road verges to army camps where Pfizer's now is. The eastern branch also served Pierson's Quay. Some anonymous army official coined the name 'Richborough Port' http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/r/richborough_port/index1.shtml The track ends at a gate, which is just visible but can be better viewed as Image Pontoon sections of the Mulberry harbour were stored on the Weatherlees railway sidings during 1944 and were moved from there by Bulleid Austerity Q1 class locomotives.
Image: © John Baker Taken: 6 Nov 2016
0.05 miles
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