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Lossenham, Medieval Animals Heritage and KHP

Lossenham, Medieval Animals Heritage and KHP

There is a great deal to cover concerning activities linked to CKHH this week. Nevertheless, I thought I would start with the Medieval Canterbury Weekend because Craig in the CCCU […]

17th February 202217th February 2022 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, TudorsLeave a Comment on Lossenham, Medieval Animals Heritage and KHP
From Medieval Animals to Maritime Communities – Kent History and Heritage in Action

From Medieval Animals to Maritime Communities – Kent History and Heritage in Action

There are a number of important meetings happening this week involving Centre projects, some where the Centre is heavily involved, and others where the Centre has some involvement.

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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 […]

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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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Lions, Dragons and … Hedgehogs! Announcing the new Medieval Animals Heritage project

Lions, Dragons and … Hedgehogs! Announcing the new Medieval Animals Heritage project

Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh is delighted that Dr Diane Heath, Research Fellow in CKHH, has taken over the Centre’s blog this week for some very exciting news! I (Diane) am delighted […]

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