Saturday, 26 October 2013

Great Storm Photos - Newspaper Headlines and Pictures of the 1987 Hurricane

With the impending storm approaching the UK I thought it would be interesting to see some of the headlines and photos from the Great Storm of 1987 that hit the UK on 16 October 1987. It was stated to be the worst storm to have reached the Uk for 300 years.

You can check the local weather conditions in Rainham here to see how the pressure is dropping as the storm comes in


More photos of the 1987 Hurricane or Great Storm in Kent

Hengist ferry blown aground at Folkestone Harbour 1987 during great storm or hurricane
Hengist ferry blown aground at Folkestone Harbour 1987 during great storm or hurricane


Tracking the path and direction of 1987 Great Storm across the UK
Tracking the path and direction of 1987 Great Storm across the UK


1987 storm hurricane damage to Lambeth tower block, London
1987 storm hurricane damage to Lambeth tower block, London




Electricity power cuts during Great storm 1987
Electricity power cuts during Great storm 1987

The electricity supply was interrupted with widespread power cuts across Kent and Sussex from the 1987 hurricane or great Storm. Dungeness power station went off line, the Channel Link supplying electricity from France was lost and Thameside power stations were isolated. The total loss of electricity capacity as a result was 4000MW from the 3 events caused by the Great Storm without even considering the damage to the power networks from trees bringing down power lines.


Wednesday, 25 September 2013

History of Cozenton Park Rainham Kent

We've received this request for help about Cozenton Park Rainham,

I am researching the history of Cozenton Park for Kent Gardens Trust in conjunction with Medway Council. I can find remarkably little of use on the web and wonder if you could direct me to anyone who has any information about its formation and particularly any photographs taken of the area before and after the creation of the park which I think must have been in the 1960s.
Thanks

If you can help please post comments below:

Monday, 23 September 2013

Rainham Kent - Palm Tree in High Street/White Horse Pub

A little while ago there were a few questions here about a palm tree in the centre of Rainham behind the White Horse pub on Rainham High Street and next to the location of the former Co-op department store where the new NHS Health Centre is now located.

At the weekend when I was in town I thought I'd have a look and see if the palm tree was still in place. Remarkably despite all the development there is still a palm tree to the side of the White Horse pub and adjacent to the NHS centre in the middle of the footpath leading from Station Road to High Street. You can see Rainham church in the background with the NHS centre to the left and White Horse on right of the picture of the palm tree. Whether this is the original tree mentioned as being there in the 1980s I'm not sure but if not a new one has been replanted in a similar location.


Rainham Palm Tree High Street
Rainham Palm Tree High Street

Monday, 9 September 2013

Action Forum September 2013 Added


Action Forum magazine added to site, click below for link. Cover is drawing of centre of Hempstead from around 1915 or so, prior to photo shown on August edition

Action Forum - September 2013

http://www.rainham-history.co.uk/action-forum/30-af2013/250-af092013

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Canterbury Archaeological Trust Day Schools

I thought some of the courses below might appeal to members of Rainham Historical Society and wondered if you could circulate this to them (or to anyone else you know of who may be interested). We’d be more than happy to discuss discounts for group bookings if several people from the Society were interested.
 
Many thanks,
 
Andrew
 
Canterbury Archaeological Trust now offers a series of archaeology day schools. These courses are aimed at all levels, from the complete beginner to the experienced ‘old hand’. The tutors, drawn from the Trust’s staff of professional archaeologists, have years of field and specialist experience. The courses draw upon the Trust’s resources and extensive archives to provide ‘hands-on’ learning, rooted in a real-world, vocational, approach to archaeology. Whether someone is just starting out in archaeology, or seeking to develop specific skills or areas of interest, we have a course to suit.
 
The venue for most courses will be Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 92a Broad Street, Canterbury, CT1 2LU,  unless specified otherwise. The current programme of courses is listed below. Full details and booking instructions are available athttp://www.canterburytrust.co.uk/community_archaeology/catcourses
 
AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY
Saturday 31 August 2013.
 
A CRASH COURSE IN ROMAN BRITAIN
Saturday 7 September 2013.
 
ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT WRITING
Saturday 21 September 2013.
 
FIRST STEPS IN ARCHAEOLOGY
This is a one day introductory course, repeated on the following dates: Saturday 28 September, Saturday 23 November 2013, Saturday 11 January, Saturday 15 March 2014.
 
POSTCODE PASTS
Saturday 12 October 2013.
 
ARCHAEOLOGICAL FINDS: AN INTRODUCTION
Saturday 26 October 2013.
 
ROMAN POTTERY IN EAST KENT
Saturday 2 November 2013.
 
METAL FINDS: THEIR IDENTIFICATION AND CARE
Saturday 9 November 2013.
 
BEFORE YOU DIG: PROJECT PLANNING FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS
Saturday 16 November 2013.
 
THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF DEATH
Saturday 18 January 2014.
 
UNDERSTANDING AND RECORDING STRATIGRAPHY
8 February 2014.
 
POLICING THE PAST: MANAGING CRIME AND ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR IN THE HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT
(In partnership with Mark Harrison, Timescapes)
Saturday 15 February 2014.
 
CONSERVATION FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS AND METAL DETECTORISTS
(In partnership with AMTeC Co-Op & CSI:Sittingbourne)
Saturday 8 March 2014. Venue: CSI: Sittingbourne.
 
Andrew Richardson
OUTREACH AND ARCHIVES MANAGER
t: 01227 825276
m:
Twitter: @AFRatCAT
 
CATCourses: BOOKING NOW

Monday, 12 August 2013

Action Forum Free Magazine for Rainham Kent - July & August 2013 Issues online

Action forum is a free magazine delivered to the Rainham area. Each month we try to scan a copy and post to the site so that those who have moved away are still able to catch up with local news.

Unfortunately July got missed due to volume of other work on but both July and August issues have now been loaded to the Rainham History site.


Action Forum - August 2013


July 2013 Action forum Rainham

Monday, 29 April 2013

Fred Rains Life in Rainham Kent

I currently researching the work of Fred Rains, an actor and film director of the 1920s. He is also the father of Claude Rains the Hollywood movie star. Someone has suggested to me that he was brought up in Rainham in the 1860's. Do you have any information relating to this

John

Fred Rains - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frederick William Rains (generally known as Fred Rains) (1860-1945) was a British actor and film director.[1] He was the father of the actor Claude Rains.