I thought I would start by again drawing your attention to the Medway History Showcase on Saturday 21 October. To book your free tickets go to: Royal Engineers Museum Tickets, […]
Medway and Canterbury and the built environment – interesting parallels
Stop Press! The FREE tickets for the Medway History Showcase on Saturday 21 October are available to book at: Royal Engineers Museum Tickets, Products, Membership Plans – Buy Online (digitickets.co.uk) […]
Nightingale Lecture and other events
Very important: the ‘Institutional Care in Kent’ conference scheduled for this Saturday 30 September has had to be postponed due to the rail strike, unforeseen issues relating to catering and […]
Aphra Behn and other exciting events in Kent
Again this week I’m primarily going to focus on upcoming events in September by adding the AHRC Aphra Behn project launch to the Nightingale Lecture and Institutional Care through the […]
August at Dover, Faversham and Rochester, plus more in September
Now that we are in September, even though in somewhat of a heatwave, I thought I would start with a short piece this week. Firstly, the ‘lost’ blogs from June […]
The 5th lost blog: Medieval Animals conference part 2
Just to say that I have now found the fifth lost blog and therefore it gives me great pleasure to bring back in some form the blog written by Dr […]
The seventh lost blog: Life in Tudor Dover and other gems from the archives
After the excitement of Michael Wood, it is a more local focus this week, but hopefully no less interesting for that. Consequently, before I come to the exhibition and workshops […]
The fourth lost blog: Medieval Animals conference part 1
Unfortunately, I’m going to have to miss tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday, including the Canterbury Medieval Pageant, and today I was partly at the Faculty conference and therefore missed quite a […]
The third lost blog: exciting Kent history events coming up!
This week is more about preparations for events rather than the events themselves because we have a very full week next week, the week after similarly, and it doesn’t get […]