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uplees Latitude and Longitude:

51°20′36″N 0°52′10″E / 51.3434°N 0.8694°E / 51.3434; 0.8694
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Uplees
Uplees is located in Kent
Uplees
Uplees
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Postcode district ME13 0
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51°20′36″N 0°52′10″E / 51.3434°N 0.8694°E / 51.3434; 0.8694

Uplees is a remote hamlet north of Faversham, Kent in southeast England. It was a key part of the Faversham explosives industry during World War I, with the Cotton Powder Company importing raw materials via the deepwater channel of the Swale, and the associated Explosives Loading Company exporting completed bombs and shells. Employees came to work from Faversham on the Davington Light Railway of which Uplees was the northern terminus. It is in the civil parish of Oare.

At 2.20pm on Sunday 2 April 1916, a huge explosion ripped through the gunpowder mill at Uplees, when 200 tons of TNT ignited. The blast killed 105 people and many were buried in a mass grave at Faversham Cemetery. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Tales of horror and heroism after the Great Explosion". Faversham Times. 30 March 2012. Archived from the original on 9 April 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2014.

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uplees Latitude and Longitude:

51°20′36″N 0°52′10″E / 51.3434°N 0.8694°E / 51.3434; 0.8694
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Uplees
Uplees is located in Kent
Uplees
Uplees
Location within Kent
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townFaversham
Postcode district ME13 0
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
List of places
UK
England
Kent
51°20′36″N 0°52′10″E / 51.3434°N 0.8694°E / 51.3434; 0.8694

Uplees is a remote hamlet north of Faversham, Kent in southeast England. It was a key part of the Faversham explosives industry during World War I, with the Cotton Powder Company importing raw materials via the deepwater channel of the Swale, and the associated Explosives Loading Company exporting completed bombs and shells. Employees came to work from Faversham on the Davington Light Railway of which Uplees was the northern terminus. It is in the civil parish of Oare.

At 2.20pm on Sunday 2 April 1916, a huge explosion ripped through the gunpowder mill at Uplees, when 200 tons of TNT ignited. The blast killed 105 people and many were buried in a mass grave at Faversham Cemetery. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Tales of horror and heroism after the Great Explosion". Faversham Times. 30 March 2012. Archived from the original on 9 April 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2014.

Media related to Uplees at Wikimedia Commons



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