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The Great War in Kent

The Great War in Kent

I spent today at the Centre’s study day entitled ‘How the Great War changed Kent, 1914–1928’ which took place at Old Sessions House. Even though the number of participants was […]

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Magna Carta and Canterbury Cathedral

Magna Carta and Canterbury Cathedral

Today I met members of the group who are putting together an exhibition at The Beaney in Canterbury, from 13 to 28 June, on ‘Our Great Charter’, which represents their […]

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Magna Carta, Canterbury and Faversham

Magna Carta, Canterbury and Faversham

Last Saturday it was great to see how many people had come to Christ Church to see Tim Jones’ archive film of various Canterbury places and people from the early […]

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Canterbury’s early film makers

Canterbury’s early film makers

Last Saturday I attended a screening of archive films of Canterbury presented by Tim Jones, a senior lecturer in film studies at Christ Church, for the Oaten Hill Society. These […]

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St Thomas Pageant and Christ Church Gate

I thought this week that I would start with a couple of notices. First, the joint lecture organised by the Centre and Brook Agricultural Museum, the Fourth Nightingale Memorial Lecture […]

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Migration through the centuries

Migration through the centuries

The issue of migration in the early modern period with regard to Kent was not an explicit theme in the various papers given at the ‘New Developments’ conference last Saturday. […]

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Joan Thirsk’s ‘lost conversations’

Joan Thirsk’s ‘lost conversations’

I decided to wait until today because the Centre’s programme of (joint) events hit a real high this week with first Professor Louise Wilkinson’s lecture on Wednesday (with Friends of […]

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Medieval Crane at Fordwich

Medieval Crane at Fordwich

I was fortunate enough this week to attend Richard Eales’ lecture on ‘The English and the French in Norman Kent and Canterbury’ as part of the winter programme run by […]

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Bell Harry in Canterbury and a Cambridge play

Bell Harry in Canterbury and a Cambridge play

This week I’m going to start in mid sixteenth-century Cambridge because yesterday I was leading a seminar on a comedy entitled Gammer Gurton’s Needle that was probably performed at Christ’s […]

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