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Albert Ketèlbey was born in Alma Street. His most famous compositions was "In a Monastery Garden" (1915) – at age 40, the hit that made his name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ketèlbey
I came second in a Singing Contest at Ramsgate singing Its Almost Tomorrow, but the winner sang In a Monastry Garden - never like the song since - lol.
Thanks for replies about Albert Ketelbey. My Dad always loved that song,he used to say the chap who composed it was a local.In fact i,ve just listened to it ." How lovely " It is too.