Upcoming Becket Lecture and much more
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by Sheila Sweetinburgh
23h ago
This week I want to highlight some forthcoming events, starting with the Annual Becket Lecture, which is next Tuesday 14 May at 6pm (drinks reception from 5.30pm). Professor Elisabeth van […] The post Upcoming Becket Lecture and much more first appeared on Centre for Kent History and Heritage ..read more
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Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2024
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by Sheila Sweetinburgh
6d ago
Before I get to the main business for this week, I want to remind readers that the Becket Lecture is less than a fortnight away on Tuesday 14 May. It […] The post Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2024 first appeared on Centre for Kent History and Heritage ..read more
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Countdown to MCW24, plus May lectures
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by Sheila Sweetinburgh
2w ago
We are now only a couple of days away from the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2024, but if you haven’t got your tickets, you still can and details of all the […] The post Countdown to MCW24, plus May lectures first appeared on Centre for Kent History and Heritage ..read more
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Valuing maps – in Kent and Faversham
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by Sheila Sweetinburgh
3w ago
We are now just over a week away from the Medieval Canterbury Weekend and it is a matter of now doing the finishing touches so that our ticket holders have […] The post Valuing maps – in Kent and Faversham first appeared on Centre for Kent History and Heritage ..read more
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Church-going in medieval Lenham, plus looking forward
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by Sheila Sweetinburgh
1M ago
I hope our regular (and all) CKHH blog readers had a good Easter Weekend. My thanks to Dr Diane Heath who this week has been busy putting the Medieval Canterbury […] The post Church-going in medieval Lenham, plus looking forward first appeared on Centre for Kent History and Heritage ..read more
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Kent’s Maritime Communities
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by Sheila Sweetinburgh
1M ago
We are now a month away from the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2024 between 26th and 28th April, so not quite on the countdown but certainly getting near to it after […] The post Kent’s Maritime Communities first appeared on Centre for Kent History and Heritage ..read more
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History and heritage in Kent and beyond
Centre for Kent History and Heritage Blog
by Sheila Sweetinburgh
1M ago
Before we reach ‘Migrants, Merchants and Mariners in the Kentish Cinque Ports, c.1400-c.1600’ at Dover Museum on Saturday, which will be in the blog next week, this week has seen […] The post History and heritage in Kent and beyond first appeared on Centre for Kent History and Heritage ..read more
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Turning the spotlight on the past: investigating Canterbury and Kent
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by Sheila Sweetinburgh
2M ago
Before I come to what has been happening this week, I thought I would start with a quick reminder about the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2024 and to say that tickets […] The post Turning the spotlight on the past: investigating Canterbury and Kent first appeared on Centre for Kent History and Heritage ..read more
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Aphra Behn and other Inspirational Kent Women Writers
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by Sheila Sweetinburgh
2M ago
As promised, I’ll come to the ‘Inspirational Kent Women Writers’ conference from last Saturday in a minute, but as a final reminder it will be the second part this coming […] The post Aphra Behn and other Inspirational Kent Women Writers first appeared on Centre for Kent History and Heritage ..read more
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Kent’s material culture – in stone, stained glass and early books
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by Sheila Sweetinburgh
2M ago
This week has seen final preparations for the first of the ‘Inspirational Kent Women Writers’ events, the conference on Saturday. This means there will be a report in the blog […] The post Kent’s material culture – in stone, stained glass and early books first appeared on Centre for Kent History and Heritage ..read more
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