Notes and References
- Carpenter, E. et al., Hoo Peninsula Historic Landscape Project, English Heritage Research Report Series 21-2013.
- Dickens, C., Great Expectations (London: White’s Books, 1861); Clewes, H., The Long Memory (London: Macmillan & Co., 1951).
- Preston, J., Industrial Medway: an Historical Survey (Rochester: Preston,1977), 97, 159.
- Francis, A.S., The Cement Industry 1796–1914: a History (Newton Abbot: David & Charles,1977), 180.
- Preston, ref. 3, 75.
- Pullen, R. et al., ‘Curtis’s and Harvey Ltd Explosives Factory, Cliffe and Cliffe Woods, Medway: Archaeological Survey and Analysis of the Factory Remains’, English Heritage Research Report Series 11-2011 (forthcoming).
- Cooper-Key, A., No CLXXXIV Report to the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the Circumstances attending an Explosion which occurred in a Cartridge Hut at the Factory of Messrs Curtis’s and Harvey Limited at Cliffe in the County of Kent, on the 5 June 1908 (London: HMSO, 1908).
- Pullen et al., ref. 6.
- ‘The Cliffe Explosion’, The Times, 24 January 1912, 10.
- Gregory, D. and S. Newsome, ‘Cooling Radio Station, Hoo Peninsula, Kent: An Archaeological Investigation of a Short-Wave Receiving Station’, English Heritage Research Department Report Series 110–2010 (2010).
- Speaking from America, directed by Humphrey Jennings (GPO Film Unit 1938).
- Belloc, H., The River of London (London and Edinburgh: T.N. Foulis, 1912), 30–1.
- MacDougall, P., The Story of The Hoo Peninsula (Rochester: John Hallewell,1980), 156.
- ‘Coal and Oil’, The Times, 16 July 1913, 9.
- Cooper, T., How to Read Industrial Britain (London: Ebury Press, 2011), 33; A Guide for Visitors to BP’s Kent Oil Refinery and Tanker Terminal, Isle of Grain (BP, n.d.).
- Burn, D., ‘The Oil Industry’, in Burn, D. (ed.), The Structure of British Industry, i (Cambridge: CUP, 1958), 183.
- ibid, 180–8, table 8.
- ibid, 192.
- ‘Sale of petrol from pumps’, The Times, 5 January 1928, 9.
- Labban, M., 2008 Space, Oil and Capital (London: Routledge, 2008), 98.
- de Ganahl, C.F., ‘Power Petrol important notice’, The Times, 17 July 1928, 8.
- ‘They all want power’, The Times, 22 May 1929, 11.
- Matthews, P., Guinness Book of Records (London: Guinness World Records Ltd, 1995), 103.
- Stratton, M. and B. Trinder, Twentieth Century Industrial Archaeology (London: E. & F.N. Spon, 2000), 34.
- ‘Britain’s plans for year of Marshall Aid’, The Times, 22 October 1948, 4; ‘Anglo-Iranian-Petrofina’, The Times, 23 December 1948, 7.
- ‘£480m. in British refineries’, The Times, 19 February 1964, 16.
- Guillery, P. and M. Williams, 1995, The Power Stations of the Lower Thames (Swindon: RCHME, 1995).
- ibid.
- ibid; Newman, J., The Buildings of England: West Kent and the Weald (London: Penguin, 1976), 298; Guillery and Williams, ref. 27.
- Guillery and Williams, ref. 27.
- Stratton and Trinder, ref. 24, 39.
- Vielvoye, R., ‘Further two platforms move into position as first oil is landed’, The Times, 18 June 1975, 27.
- ‘Refinery to go ahead’, The Times, 20 May 1981, 17.
- ‘Oil-fired power station to burn more coal’, The Times, 17 November 1975, 19.
- Parker, J., ‘Oil refinery objections’, The Times, 9 June 1981, 18.
- Belloc, ref. 12, 31.
- The Island, directed by Peter Pickering and John Ingram (Data Film Productions, 1952).
- See Church, R., Kent (London: Robert Hale Ltd, 1948), 232; Goodsall, R., The Medway and its Tributaries (London: Constable, 1955), 230; Fitter, R., About Britain No. 3: Home Counties (London: Collins, 1951), 54–5.
- Goodsall, ref. 38, 231; Newman, ref. 29.
- Longhurst, H., Adventure in Oil: the Story of British Petroleum (London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1959), 168.
- Newman, ref. 29.
- Bannister, N., ‘Hoo Peninsula Historic Landscape Project: Historic Landscape Characterisation and Historic Seascape Characterisation Module [EH5733]’, Report for English Heritage, 2011, map 2.