Ramsgate (disambiguation)
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Ramsgate is the name of the following places:
- Ramsgate, a seaside town on the South coast of England; United Kingdom
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- The Grange, Ramsgate Home of the Victorian architect and designer August Pugin.
- Montefiore Synagogue Private synagogue of Sir Moses Montefiore.
- Townley House Queen Victoria used to stay here on summer holidays as a child.
- Chatham House Grammar School Founded in 1797 as a boarding school by William Humble
- Ramsgate Maritime Museum Situated in the Clock House in Ramsgate harbour.
- ST Cervia (1946 Tugboat) The Steam Tug (ST) Cervia was originally named Empire Raymond.
- Sundowner (yacht) Motor yacht owned by Charles Lightoller, 2nd Officer of RMS Titanic.
- Ramsgate lifeboat station Provides an inshore boat and an offshore boat.
- Ramsgate Harbour railway station
- Ramsgate Town railway station
- Ramsgate Cliff Railway
- St. Lawrence College, Ramsgate Co-educational independent public school.
- Ramsgate F.C. Football team based in Ramsgate.
- List of people from Thanet#Ramsgate
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- Ramsgate, KwaZulu-Natal, a town in South Africa
- Ramsgate, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia
- Wapping#Public houses, 'Town Of Ramsgate' pub in Wapping, East London, England dates from the 17th century.
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