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A small pitcher pump,
outside the Council Offices in Dymchurch, Kent. A plaque carries the following
wording: |
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This
village pump was located in the Catchment Board Yard next to New Hall:
water was carried by yoke and bucket to cottages without wells, prior
to Littlestone Water Co mains being laid in 1927. |
Markings: The
words "LE GRANDES" and "LONDON" around the rim.
Manufacturer: Possibly Le Grand & Sutcliff of
London. |