GoGuides Verified Text

DOVERCOURT

SHA-256 integrity check: match
Source
Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
License
public_domain
Chunk ID
1911:dovercourt:e82b588cf4ea
Section
Hash Algorithm
sha256
Stored Hash
b1c7ca6d96377476559306bd767b21b0252248fad82327679c9b2e656029c511
Computed Hash
b1c7ca6d96377476559306bd767b21b0252248fad82327679c9b2e656029c511
Normalizer
ggnorm 1.0
Observed
2026-02-08 18:42:31
Source URL

Verified Text

dovercourt, a watering-place in the harwich parliamentary division of essex, england, immediately s.w. of harwich, with a station between parkeston quay and harwich town on the great eastern railway, 70 m. n.e. by e. from london. pop. (1901) 3894. the esplanade and sea-wall front the north sea, and there is a fine expanse of sand affording good bathing. there is also a chalybeate spa. the scenery of the neighbouring orwell and stour estuaries is pleasant. the church, which stands inland in the old village distinguished as upper dovercourt, is early english and later; it formerly possessed a miraculous rood which became an object of pilgrimage of wide repute. it is said to have been stolen and burnt in 1532, three of the four thieves being subsequently taken and hanged.