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Canterbury, the Centre and knitting

Canterbury, the Centre and knitting

Now that the Canterbury Christ Church campus is almost deserted, the students having finished last Friday and only a few stalwarts in the School still working in their offices today, […]

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Canterbury and the Battle of Agincourt

Canterbury and the Battle of Agincourt

Two nights ago I attended Dr David Grummitt’s lecture to Canterbury Historical and Archaeological Society at Canterbury Christ Church. The Society’s committee had decided to use the three autumn meetings […]

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Kent’s Historical and Archaeological Heritage

Kent’s Historical and Archaeological Heritage

Among the initiatives at the Centre I thought I would mention this week is Drs Lesley Hardy and Mike Bintley’s community project on ‘Finding Eanswith’, which is a follow-up to […]

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Richborough and Lyminge – exploring the past

Richborough and Lyminge – exploring the past

Having had a meeting today with Drs Martin Watts and John Bulaitis regarding the feasibility of putting on a one-day conference on the development of Richborough, especially its role as […]

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Dover’s St Thomas and the Citadel

Dover’s St Thomas and the Citadel

Before I get to what I have been doing this week, I thought I would mention that Dr Martin Watts has been continuing to work on Richborough’s role in the […]

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St Thomas of Canterbury and his legacy

St Thomas of Canterbury and his legacy

In many ways this week the topic that has kept reoccurring is Thomas Becket. However before I get on to St Thomas of Canterbury I thought I would just mention […]

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Kent History and Archaeology: exciting times

Kent History and Archaeology: exciting times

First some advance notice: Dr Lesley Hardy will be giving a lecture to the Lyminge Historical Society on Tuesday 3 November at The Tayne Centre at 7.30pm. She will be […]

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‘Battle of the Ducks’ at Canterbury

‘Battle of the Ducks’ at Canterbury

The lead-in to the new academic year is always a busy time, even if you are not teaching much, although it looks like I will pick-up a ‘first’ from my […]

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Nightingale Memorial Lecture: Kentish Tithe Wars

Nightingale Memorial Lecture: Kentish Tithe Wars

Now that the ‘A’ level results are out and many prospective students know which university they will be heading to in just over a month, I thought I would return […]

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