Kent Defence Research Group

Researches the county’s defences of all types and periods through the study of records, maps, aerial photographs, ground investigation and by other means.

Members undertake field recording of sites, identifying those meriting protection and suggesting ones for public access where this seems beneficial. They carry out archaeological examination in appropriate cases. The group provides contacts for participation in the restoration of defensive sites, mainly ones being worked on by other organisations, and give historical insights and advice to the latter, if requested.

We can also suggest research projects and support those who wish to be actively involved. We share the results of research and discovery, reaching out to the wider community by publication, use of websites, a variety of media, exhibitions and conferences as well as by organizing tours.

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