Volume VI · Issue 22 · Summer 2026 · Sheerness, Kent · Founded 2020
Cover dispatch · Issue 22

What the tide still brings in, sixty years after the last cargo.

The working coast around the Isle of Sheppey was a busy commercial corridor until the late 1960s. The freight has gone; the things the freight left behind have not. A long walk along the foreshore with a man who has been collecting them for forty-one years.

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Foreshore at low tide

Recent dispatches.

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Salvage yard
Dispatch · Salvage

The Sheerness salvage yard that has not, in twenty-two years, advertised once.

Word of mouth, a clipboard at the gate, and a small fleet of regulars who come down from London on a Tuesday. A working portrait of a trade that has, by deliberate decision, refused to scale.

Petar Iliescu · 11 minRead dispatch →
Antique shop interior
Dispatch · Antiques

One shop, one window, one careful living.

An antiques dealer on the Sheerness high street who works alone, sells perhaps a piece a week, and has done so for nineteen years.

Maeve Halloran · 8 minRead dispatch →
Coastal warehouse
Dispatch · Trade

Inside a small bonded warehouse that is no longer bonded.

What the building does now, and what it used to do.

Aoife Sutherland · 7 minRead dispatch →
Brass fittings
Dispatch · Objects

A handful of brass fittings, photographed and explained.

Six small objects from a single afternoon's poking-around.

Petar Iliescu · 6 minRead dispatch →
Dockside chain
Dispatch · Field note

A field note from the wrong side of the wall.

Where the official tour stops, and what is on the other side.

Aoife Sutherland · 5 minRead dispatch →
"A coast doesn't forget what it used to do. The trade goes, but the things stay, and the things keep telling the story."
— Editorial Note, Issue 9

Long features.

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Customs ledger
Feature · Archive

The customs ledger that survived three fires.

A hand-written ledger from the late Victorian period, recently rediscovered in the back office of a small Sheerness firm, that gives an unusually detailed record of what crossed the dock between 1893 and 1908.

Maeve Halloran · 17 minRead feature →
Auction lots
Feature · Trade

A morning at the monthly coastal auction.

One auctioneer, two hundred lots, and a small but persistent clientele who have been showing up on the second Saturday of every month for, in some cases, the past twenty-five years.

Petar Iliescu · 13 minRead feature →

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