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Award winner and new projects in 2021/22

Award winner and new projects in 2021/22

Stop press: the CKHH is given one of the two runners-up awards in the ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Community’ category of the CCCU’s Staff Recognition Awards 2020/21. So well done […]

14th October 202114th October 2021 academic, Anglo-Saxon, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, TudorsLeave a Comment on Award winner and new projects in 2021/22
Exploring remembrance at Canterbury

Exploring remembrance at Canterbury

This week I thought I would take my cue from the events of last weekend and the idea of significant anniversaries – the international remembrance of VE Day 75 years […]

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St Mildred and other saints – fascinating stories and contested identities

St Mildred and other saints – fascinating stories and contested identities

I thought I would begin with some news and then turn to the planning for the exhibition at Eastbridge Hospital on ‘Kentish Saints and Martyrs’ in late August/early September 2020.

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