Thursday, July 8, 2010

The Dover Patrol Memorial, Dover Transport Museum in dover, uk

The Dover Patrol Memorial stands on the spot where the last bomb was dropped in 1918 at the end of the First World War. Throughout the war patrols of the English Channel were undertaken from Dover and the obelisk at St Margaret's Bay was one of three erected to mark the end of hostilities during The Great War. A short walk from the car park are the former homes of Noel Coward and James Bond creator Ian Fleming. For staying in dover select only cheap hotels in dover uk as they are offering great discount rates to the customer at cheap rates.
Dover Transport Museum has a large collection related to the history of public and private transport on display. As one of the most important port towns in the country, the museum does show a bias towards sea transport, although there are many other pieces on display that use the road and rails. The collection is a fascinating trip down memory lane for older visitors and a historical masterpiece for the young to explore.

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