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Friday 10th October 2014 3:07pm [Edited]
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Quote: Tursiops @ 10th October 2014, 3:43 PM BST
Fair enough. East South Saxon is a bit of a mouthful in any case.
I seem to recall Eastbourne being name-checked quite a bit.
Well, it isn't particularly important.
But:
1. Walmington in the series is an "On-Sea". Westgate, Thanet is an "On-Sea". Birchington, next door to it, is an "On-Sea". Hardly any of the places in East Sussex are an "On-Sea". Rye isn't; Eastbourne isn't; Hastings isn't; and Newhaven isn't. Nor are Dover, Folkestone, Sandwich, Deal or Hythe in mid and southern Kent.
2. If you take the "W" from the "Westgate-on-Sea" and the "ington" from the "Birchington-on-Sea", clearly "Walmington" is only a couple of vowels different. The difference, such as it is, has the look and sound of "Walmer" about it. I accept Walmer is near Dover. But that enables it to be placed in a war context rather than a seaside context in the mind. It isn't, for example, Margate. So it blurs it to "somewhere facing the Continent". It is the part of the name that is poetic licence so it can match the British arrow on the map.
3. John Le Mesurier had personal connections with Thanet. Indeed, he lived in Ramsgate in later life.
4. Jimmy Perry was a Butlins Redcoat. There was a Butlins at Cliftonville in Thanet but nowhere else in Kent. There was also one at Saltdean, Brighton, but Brighton was officially distinct from East and West Sussex.
5. In 2013, the University of Sussex received funding from the Arts Research Council for a study into a "secret army". That army was of Kent residents trained to fend off a Nazi invasion. It aimed to look at Kent's auxiliary units to the Home Guard who would have led a guerrilla war against German invaders. In a comment on the new project, researcher Sian Edwards said "the Isle of Thanet was central to London's defence".
6. In April 2014, "The Times" described today's Thanet South which has been selected by Nigel Farage as his target seat in the 2015 election. According to the newspaper, the area has a "Dad's Army feel" about it.