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On the Web
- Aldington Primary School - Features photos, educational freeware software, school calendar, prospectus and contact information.
- Aldington - This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the village.
- Aldington, Richard - Writer, critic and poet. The site contains a biography, bibliography, some poetry, extensive details of collections and access to a newsletter.
- Aldington Books - Imports, promotes and distributes a range of specialist subjects, including pet care, natural history and Malta. Includes company profile and contacts.
- Hogben Farm - Bed and breakfast accommodation. Accommodation, prices, photographs, and contacts.
- The Saxonshore Parishes in the County of Kent - Electoral ward in Ashford Borough, comprising the rural parishes of Aldington, Bilsington, Bonnington, Brabourne, Brook, Hastingleigh, Ruckinge and Smeeth. Includes parish and council information, local news, directory, photo gallery, publications, events and community pages.
- The Boulding Boulden Bollyng family of east Kent - Genealogy and history mostly in Kent in respect of the Boulding Boulden Bollyng family most notably in Crundale, Godmersham, Wye, Aldington and Bonnington.
Wikipedia Articles
- The Aldington Gang - Aldington was the stronghold of The Aldington Gang, a band of smugglers roaming the Romney Marshes and shores of Kent. The gang's leaders, made the local inn, The Walnut Tree, their headquarters and drop for their contraband.
- Richard Aldington - Richard Aldington (July 8, 1892 – July 27, 1962), name at birth Edward Godfree Aldington, was an English writer and poet. He was best known for his World War I poetry, the 1929 novel Death of a Hero, and the controversy arising from his 1955 Lawrence of Arabia: A Biographical Inquiry.
- Charles Low, 2nd Baron Aldington - Charles Harold Stuart Low, 2nd Baron Aldington (b. 22 June 1948) is a British peer, the son of Rt.
- Aldington - Aldington is the name of two places in England:
- Baron Aldington - Baron Aldington, of Bispham in the County Borough of Blackpool, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 29 January 1962 for the Conservative politician and businessman Sir Toby Low.