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Romney Marsh

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Romney Marsh , region, c.70 sq mi (180 sq km), Kent, SE England, extending c.9 mi (15 km) inland. A former coastal marsh, the region has been wholly reclaimed to provide fertile pastureland. Romney Marsh sheep are well known. Author not available, ROMNEY MARSH. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
New Romney
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition , town (1991 pop. 4,500), Kent, SE England, in Romney Marsh. Until the sea receded, New Romney lay on the coast and was one of the Cinque Ports ... partly Norman Church of St. Nicholas remains. Old Romney is a village farther inland. Read more
Kent
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... Swale channel. The chalky North Downs cross the county from east to west, and to the south lie the fertile Weald and Romney Marsh . The Medway, the Stour, and the Darent are the chief rivers. The region, largely agricultural, is a market-gardening ... Read more

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The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (Introduction)

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Free Article Dungeness and Romney Marsh; barrier dynamics and marshland evolution.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
SciTech Book News; 3/1/2008
Free Article Romney sheep.
Countryside & Small Stock Journal; 3/1/1995
Free Article Flooding comments sought.
Rye & Battle Observer (St. Leonards-on-Sea, England); 4/3/2008