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Taken from the Strood Riverside Wharf, we see Strood Pier. Behind it is the Riverside Inn and Canal Road. To the left houses in Commissioners Road that climbs up to Frindsbury Hill (not shown). Above them is Church Green leading to Frindsbury All Saints Church on the chalk cliffs formed by Quarrying. Below the cliffs to the right is the Frindsbury Peninsula. We can see the ships on Phoenix Wharf- named after the Phoenix Cement Works now gone.

Camera location

51.3950° N, 0.5016° E

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Date

2006

Author

Clem Rutter, Rochester, Kent.

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