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Sally Kindberg’s visit to Herne Bay Cartoon Festival
At last I got my timing right and managed to catch Herne Bay Cartoon Festival and chat to some of the many cartoonists doing their stuff on the pier, and enjoyed putting faces to names. Good to see Martin Rowson again, … Continue reading
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Tagged astronauts, cartoonists, Divers Arms, Glenn Marshall, Herne Bay, Herne Bay Cartoon Festival, Herne Bay mosaics, Herne Bay Pier, Kent, Kent museums, Kent pubs, Kent seaside, Martin Rowson, moon landing, mosaics, rob turner mosaics, Seaside Museum, Shepherd Neame, William Wood
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