Tudors and Stuarts 2025 – last of the (thin red) line
The latest update by Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh featured on the Centre for Kent History blog at the Canterbury Christ Church University website.
Two sides of a coin: vibrant research culture – end of an era
The latest update by Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh featured on the Centre for Kent History blog at the Canterbury Christ Church University website.
Isle of Thanet Archaeological Society Closure
The Kent Archaeological Society was devastated to witness the closure of the Isle of Thanet Archaeological Society (IOTAS) this month.
Brook Rural Museum Events 2025
Including Easter trails, the launch of the Hop Exhibition, Birds of Prey Display, Medieval Fair, Rural Craft Workshop, and Harvest Festival. 2025 opening times: Saturdays & Sundays, between 2pm – 5pm from 24 May – 28 September.
More from the Kent History Postgraduates
The latest update by Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh featured on the Centre for Kent History blog at the Canterbury Christ Church University website.
Royalty, gentry and saints – Kent today and in the past
The latest update by Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh featured on the Centre for Kent History blog at the Canterbury Christ Church University website.
Looking forward to Tudors and Stuarts 2025
The latest update by Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh featured on the Centre for Kent History blog at the Canterbury Christ Church University website.
Coasts in Mind Newsletter: Now live in the Swale Estuary region
Coasts in Mind is a pioneering project from MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology), made possible by a grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Lloyd’s Register Foundation. Over the course of the next three years, this new citizen science project will map a century of change along some of the country’s most vulnerable coastlines.
The CKHH in 2025
The latest update by Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh featured on the Centre for Kent History blog at the Canterbury Christ Church University website.
Reminiscences of Smarden at Christmas and New Year
Gill Bromley is gathering reminiscences which will be passed to Smarden Local History Society for the archives.
Surrey Archaeological Society E-Newsletter, November 2024
The latest E-Newsletter from the Surrey Archaeological Society is available on their website.
Maidstone Heritage Strategy
The Council is excited to announce the start of a new project to create a Heritage Strategy for the Borough and everyone is invited to get involved.
Capturing Inspiring Stories from Changemakers
An article by Lady Sondes on Lees Court Estate features in Capturing Inspiring Stories from Changemakers given to delegates and circulated to 193 Member States of the United Nations and select media outlets during the opening of the UN General Assembly in New York.
New 3D Virtual Tours of Society Excavations
Starting in the 2023 project season, the Kent Archaeological Society has begun to record excavations and collections with 3D photogrammetry and laser scanning. Models are made available online via the Sketchfab platform and the Society website.
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