KAS Collections
The KAS is recording in 3D some of the finest and most intriguing items in its collections.
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V-1 Flying-Bomb Gyro Control Tray from Packing Wood near Hamstreet, Kent
V-1 Flying-Bomb Gyro Control Tray from Packing Wood near Hamstreet, Kent. Excavated by Research Resource Archaeology (@craterlocators on Bluesky and X) in October 2018.
Romano-British cremation ceramics, Upchurch Marshes
Romano-British ceramics from cremation deposits recovered during 1986 excavations at Upchurch Marshes. Part of the Percy Paine collection held by the KAS.
Ozengell Anglo-Saxon cemetery
The Ozengell Anglo-Saxon cemetery is an early medieval burial ground near Ramsgate. The KAS purchased the Ozengell collection in 2022.
The Amelia Scott, Royal Tunbridge Wells
The Amelia Scott is a gateway to a world of art, culture, history and community in the heart of Royal Tunbridge Wells.
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Rochester Guildhall Museum
The Guildhall Museum, Rochester features the history of the Medway area within one of the finest 17th century buildings in Kent. The Rochester Guildhall was built in 1687 and incorporated a courtroom and council chamber.
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Dover Castle
Dover Castle is a Grade I listed medieval castle founded in the 11th century and has been described as the "Key to England" due to its defensive significance throughout history.
Deal Castle
Deal Castle is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII in Deal, Kent, between 1539 and 1540. It formed part of the King's Device programme to protect against invasion from France and the Holy Roman Empire, and defended the strategically important Downs anchorage off the English coast.
Hoo Marina
Military defences and Thames barge wrecks at Hoo Marina in Kent recorded by Sketchfab’s Artfletch.
‘Witch bottle’, Margate, 19th century
This ceramic jug was found in a house in Margate, buried upside down below the cobble floor. It appeared to be deliberately dug into the chalk substrate, and was placed beside a former fireplace. The pottery has been provisionally dated to between 1790 - 1810 AD with the house being built by at least 1850 if not earlier.
World War pillbox, Thames Path
A Second World War pillbox at the right angle bend in the Thames Path between Shornemead and Cliffe Forts, Kent (ADS).
Boundary stones and street furnishings
A number of boundary, milestones and assorted street furnishings from around Kent recorded by Sketchfab’s Artfletch.
Shornemead Fort, 1860s
A disused 1860s costal defence fort on the south side of the Thames Estuary between Gravesend and Cliffe, Kent, England.
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