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From Hooden Horses to Tudors & Stuarts – exciting events in 2023

From Hooden Horses to Tudors & Stuarts – exciting events in 2023

Because this event is coming up at the weekend and Dr Sonia Overall has asked us to flag it up on the CKHH blog, I thought I would start with […]

5th January 20235th January 2023 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Exhibition, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on From Hooden Horses to Tudors & Stuarts – exciting events in 2023
Animals and children – exploring the past

Animals and children – exploring the past

Even though I’ll be highlighting in a couple of weeks’ time what events the CKHH will be involved in during the early months of 2023, I thought I would just […]

14th December 202215th December 2022 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Animals and children – exploring the past
MCW2022 and Kent: Gateway to the World History Festival

MCW2022 and Kent: Gateway to the World History Festival

I thought I would start by saying that we are now on the countdown to the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2022 and, for those who use twitter, Dr Diane Heath informs […]

27th April 202228th April 2022 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Exhibition, festival, Great War, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Second World War, VictorianLeave a Comment on MCW2022 and Kent: Gateway to the World History Festival
Becket, Thomas More, Dover and Medieval Animals – exciting times!

Becket, Thomas More, Dover and Medieval Animals – exciting times!

Last Saturday Dr Diane Heath and Penny Bernard were busy in St Dunstan’s church hall at Canterbury, and I was equally working at the British Library, while Dr Claire Bartram […]

24th February 202224th February 2022 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, TudorsLeave a Comment on Becket, Thomas More, Dover and Medieval Animals – exciting times!
Canterbury parishes and other places – working together

Canterbury parishes and other places – working together

Next week will be much, much longer because I shall have two Lossenham Project meetings and the Kent History Postgraduates Group meeting to fit in. Consequently, I’m going to keep […]

13th January 202213th January 2022 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Exhibition, Heritage, Kent, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, TudorsLeave a Comment on Canterbury parishes and other places – working together
Looking forward – Medieval Canterbury Weekend and other exciting prospects

Looking forward – Medieval Canterbury Weekend and other exciting prospects

Happy New Year to readers of the Centre for Kent History and Heritage’s weekly blog that is now back after its fortnight Christmas break. Firstly, I’m delighted to announce that […]

5th January 20226th January 2022 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, Exhibition, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Looking forward – Medieval Canterbury Weekend and other exciting prospects
Lossenham and Medieval Canterbury – exploring places and spaces

Lossenham and Medieval Canterbury – exploring places and spaces

Before I come to Richard Best’s presentation to the Kent History Postgraduates group, I thought I would catch up on a few other matters involving staff from the CKHH.

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Canterbury pilgrimage, Becket and Lossenham

Canterbury pilgrimage, Becket and Lossenham

As we head towards the end of term and what remains a somewhat uncertain state regarding the type and level of activities/restrictions that may come to pass, I thought I […]

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Text and image in Kent history – new projects and exciting discoveries

Text and image in Kent history – new projects and exciting discoveries

As reported a couple of weeks ago, Dr Claire Bartram is very busy working collaboratively on a couple of projects that dovetail beautifully with her research expertise on books, book […]

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