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Description Engraving of Acrise Place, Acrise, near Folkestone, Kent, England. It is a mainly 18th-century brick building, which was started in the 16th century. This picture shows the original frontage, before the renovations of the 18th century.
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Source Marine Lives Originally from the Kentish Register and Monthly Miscellany, August 1793
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