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Chatham, KentTown of Chatham, KentChatham is a large English town that developed around an important naval dockyard on the east bank of the River Medway. It became a market town in the 19th century, and a municipal borough in 1890. One of the famous inhabitants of Chatham is Charles Dickens, who lived in the town as a boy, and would later describe that time as the happiest period of his childhood. Historic Dockyard Chatham website |
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