Dartford, High Street 1902
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Dartford is an ancient market-town which grew into a busy industrial centre on the River Darent, at the point where it was crossed by the Roman Watling Street, parts of which lie buried four feet beneath the High Street. The ornate façade of the Bull Hotel with its massive lanterns, on the right, conceals a Georgian galleried yard. Opposite, on the corner of Bullace Lane, is the reputed home of the Kentish rebel leader Wat Tyler.
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