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Map of the Cinque Ports (Victorian engraving)An old map of the Cinque Ports, which are five historic ports on the south-eastern corner of Kent, England. The Confederation of Cinque Ports (Cinque is pronounced asinka)
New Golden Arrow LocoThe locomotive William Shakespeare at Victoria Station, London, before entering service on the Golden Arrow route from London to Dover for the channel crossing, 11th October 1951
White Cliffscirca 1870: Town of Dover nestling under its white cliffs as seen from New Pier. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)
Chalk Cliffscirca 1895: East Cliff and South Foreland in Dover, Kent. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)
Bleriot MemorialA memorial on the cliffs of Dover to French aviation pioneer Louis Bleriots first crossing of the English Channel. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
British Subs1914: British submarines B9, B10 and B11 in front of the white cliffs at Dover. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Dover Beach9th June 1929: Motorboats at Dover harbour before the start of the cross channel outboard motorboat race to Calais and back. (Photo by Puttnam /Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Sea Wall Linecirca 1890: A cargo train on Admiralty Pier, Dover, and the paddle steamer Calais/Dourre I moored alongside at one of the Western Berths. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Channel TunnelFebruary 1907: The site in Dover, beneath the chalk cliffs, where the shaft was sunk for the original Channel Tunnel scheme, which received renewed interest in 1907
Golden Arrow Service17th May 1929: The SS Canterbury in the docks at Calais, France, before sailing to Dover, England, as part of the new and accelerated Golden Arrow Service between London and Paris. (Photo by J. B)
Channel Tunnel1980: The entrance to the Channel Tunnel at Aycliff near Dover while under construction. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
circa 1909: French Aviator Louis Bleriot, the first pilot to fly from Calais to Dover in a monoplane, flies across the English Channel. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)