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==Industry== Like other parts of [[Frindsbury]], chalk has been extracted, high quality moulding sand has been taken from a pit near the Church, and William Burgess Little built 25 five barges at his yard between October 1843 and June 1871. The first was the Sarah Little and the last was called the W. B. Little Finish. James Little built three barges here in 1891, 1893, and 1895.<ref name="Barnard">{{cite book | last = Barnard | first = Derek | title = Merrily to Frendsbury-A History of the Parish of Frindsbury. | publisher = Private Pub. City of Rochester Society. | date = 1994 }}</ref> A potter's kiln can be seen on an 1830 watercolour by Susan Twopeny, now in [[Rochester Guildhall]] Museum.
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