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Different voices – researching the past in Kent

Different voices – researching the past in Kent

I thought I would start this week by saying that the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2024 is continuing to take a good number of bookings each week and it all looks […]

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Researching Kent’s colourful history – from mariners to lawyers

Researching Kent’s colourful history – from mariners to lawyers

Great to see that there is an appetite for the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2024 and I’m pleased to report that ticket sales have started well. If you are new to […]

18th January 202418th January 2024 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, Exhibition, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, StuartsLeave a Comment on Researching Kent’s colourful history – from mariners to lawyers
Centre for Kent History and Heritage: events for 2024

Centre for Kent History and Heritage: events for 2024

Firstly, Happy New Year to regular and new readers of the CKHH blog, we hope you enjoy it and come back again in future weeks. Secondly, the new website organised […]

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Looking back at CKHH highlights in 2023

Looking back at CKHH highlights in 2023

We now have more on the ckhh website thanks to Ben Cornwell which means if you want to see our previous History Weekends, they are now all up except for […]

19th December 202319th December 2023 academic, Anglo-Saxon, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Exhibition, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, Tudors2 Comments on Looking back at CKHH highlights in 2023
MCW24 goes live plus Dover’s Maison Dieu

MCW24 goes live plus Dover’s Maison Dieu

First and foremost, the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2024 is now up and you can see the programme with links to the booking pages at: https://ckhh.org.uk/mcw and you can also reach […]

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Finding ‘Medieval Animals’ in Canterbury

Finding ‘Medieval Animals’ in Canterbury

Still some finishing touches to the new CKHH website but the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2024 details are all on it which means I’m still very hopeful that the website can […]

7th December 20237th December 2023 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Finding ‘Medieval Animals’ in Canterbury
Medieval Merchants and much more at MCW24

Medieval Merchants and much more at MCW24

After the excellent lecture by Professor Alan Stewart last week, this week is more a case of looking forward to 2024, although it is also important to note that Dr […]

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‘Beastly Latinists’ and the Unicorn at Canterbury

‘Beastly Latinists’ and the Unicorn at Canterbury

Now to the second blog for the week to clear the decks for Professor Alan Stewart’s lecture on Tuesday 21 November at 5pm in The Michael Berry Lecture Theatre, Old […]

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Tudor Kent – at Sandwich and Lossenham

Tudor Kent – at Sandwich and Lossenham

For the benefit of those reading the blog for the first time as well as a reminder to regular readers, the next CKHH event will be on Tuesday, so please […]

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