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Maps, dragons and building communities – another week for CKHH

Maps, dragons and building communities – another week for CKHH

Finally the Tudors & Stuarts 2023 schedule on the CKHH web page and supporting pages are now up, not quite as in previous years but serviceable and hopefully will show […]

19th January 202320th January 2023 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Maps, dragons and building communities – another week for CKHH
Historical Research – the exciting county of Kent

Historical Research – the exciting county of Kent

I thought I would start by saying I have been notified that the Tudors & Stuarts 2023 History Weekend (Friday 28 April – Sunday 30 April) website will be live […]

13th January 202313th January 2023 academic, Anglo-Saxon, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, Exhibition, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Historical Research – the exciting county of Kent
Key projects in 2022

Key projects in 2022

Because the blog would get caught up with the Bank Holidays next week, I thought it was more sensible to use this week to give just a brief round-up of […]

20th December 202221st December 2022 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Key projects in 2022
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
Celebrating medieval historians

Celebrating medieval historians

As the university comes to the end of its Diamond Jubilee year, I thought I would mention Emeritus Professor Peter Vujakovic’s leading role as organiser of The Christ Church Science […]

7th December 20227th December 2022 academic, Anglo-Saxon, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Celebrating medieval historians
Tudors & Stuarts 2023 – coming soon!!

Tudors & Stuarts 2023 – coming soon!!

This week is a case of playing catch up, firstly mentioning Dr Diane Heath’s highly successful ‘Medieval Animals Heritage’ pre-Christmas extravaganza and then her ‘Amulets’ conference at the Science Museum […]

1st December 20224th March 2023 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, News, Stuarts, Tudors6 Comments on Tudors & Stuarts 2023 – coming soon!!
Community care – medieval and modern times

Community care – medieval and modern times

Before I mention two events Dr Diane Heath is holding in the very near future, I thought I would again flag up the dates for the Tudors & Stuarts 2023 […]

23rd November 202223rd November 2022 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Community care – medieval and modern times
Finding people from the past – Lossenham and Canterbury

Finding people from the past – Lossenham and Canterbury

Another milestone – this is the 400th blog!!

17th November 202217th November 2022 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, Exhibition, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Tudors2 Comments on Finding people from the past – Lossenham and Canterbury
Highlighting Dover’s Maison Dieu

Highlighting Dover’s Maison Dieu

This week the focus is Dover, and specifically the Maison Dieu, but before I get to that, I thought I would just mention a few other matters involving the CKHH.

10th November 202210th November 2022 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Events, Exhibition, Heritage, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, Tudors, VictorianLeave a Comment on Highlighting Dover’s Maison Dieu

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