Maid of Kent
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The term "Maid of Kent" may refer to:
- Joan of Kent, a 14th century Countess of Kent and Princess of Wales, who is commonly known as "the fair Maid of Kent", despite doubt as to the contemporary nature of the title.
- Maid of Kent as a colloquial title for any woman born in East Kent, roughly that part of Kent County located east of the River Medway.
- The Maid of Kent miniature railway locomotive built by Frank Schwab, Alex Schwab, and Henry Greenly, completed in 1939.
- The Maid of Kent mogul class of locomotive, based on the Schwab/Greenly prototype, of which many examples were built in 5" gauge, 7.25" gauge, and 10.25" gauge.