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What (who) is Margate - definition

TOWN IN KENT, ENGLAND
Margate, England; Margate, Kent; Palm Bay Primary School; Meregate; Municipal Borough of Margate; Shoreditch-on-Sea; Manaba Beach, KwaZulu-Natal; Margate Beach
  • Draper's Mill]]
  • The Scenic Railway roller coaster at Dreamland
  • Margate Clock Tower and buildings on the sea front
  • The Jetty, c. 1905
  • [[Margate Town Hall]], completed in 1898
  • Tudor House
  • Entrance to Dreamland
  • A [[photochrom]] print of Margate Harbour in 1897
  • [[Turner Contemporary]] opened in April 2011

margate         
['m?:g?t]
¦ noun a deep-bodied greyish fish which occurs in warm waters of the western Atlantic. [Haemulon album and Anisotremus surinamesis (black margate).]
Origin
C18: of unknown origin.
Margate (song)         
1982 SINGLE BY CHAS & DAVE
"Margate" is a song from the album Job Lot by Chas & Dave. It was released as a single on 11 July 1982 and entered the UK Singles Chart at number 67.
History of Margate         
  • Burning debris from destroyed Margate Jetty 1978
  • Hooper's Mill
  • Scenic Railway, 1930s
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of margate; Royal School for Deaf Children
Margate was a "limb" of Dover in the ancient confederation of the Cinque ports. It was added to the confederation in the 15th century.

Wikipedia

Margate

Margate is a seaside town on the north coast of Kent in south-east England. The town is estimated to be 1+12 miles (2.5 kilometres) long, 16 miles (26 kilometres) north-east of Canterbury and includes Cliftonville, Garlinge, Palm Bay and Westbrook.

The town has been a significant maritime port since the Middle Ages, and was associated with Dover as part of the Cinque Ports in the 15th century. It became a popular place for holidaymakers in the 18th century, owing to easy access via the Thames, and later with the arrival of the railways. Popular landmarks include the sandy beaches and the Dreamland amusement park. During the late 20th century, the town went into decline along with other British seaside resorts, but attempts are being made to revitalise the economy.

Examples of use of Margate
1. Akin Ojumu Margate 1'82 I had never even heard of Margate until my godparents suddenly announced they were moving there.
2. "Folkestone, Margate and Canterbury were worst hit.
3. The trip to Margate, witnessed unbeknown to him by H.
4. Police have been continuing their grisly search of 50 Irvine Drive in Margate – inside the house.
5. Murder scene: police search the garden in Margate once owned by Peter Tobin.