Vintage Gravesend | Kent | A Town Called...| 1975
There is no audio on this video. Some vintage shots of 1970's Gravesend in Kent. Famed for its d maritime and communications history and also the final resting place of Pocahontas whose statue stands in the church yard of St George's Church. First Shown: 13/08/1975 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: [email protected] Quote: VT11252

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