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Established during the A Town Unearthed project, the Folkestone Peoples History Centre Research Group has put together a new programme:FOLKESTONE PEOPLES HISTORY CENTRE RESEARCH GROUP The Edges of History WINTER/SPRING 2015
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Meetings and talks take place on Thursday evenings from 6.30 -8pm at the FPHC Offices 65-69 The Block, Mill bay. Meetings are informal opportunities to learn more and discuss new ideas and findings and usually include a talk or presentation and discussion. All meetings are free please come along and join us.
[] January 15th Paul Harris St Eanswythe's Watercourse- a lost history. [] February 12th Eve McBride-Some thoughts on Anglo Saxon Art [] March 12th Andy Seaman- Anglo Saxon Saints (Dept of Archaeology Canterbury Christ Church University) [] April 16th Andrew Richardson (Canterbury Archaeological Trust ). The Dover Hill Cemetery
In addition to our monthly meetings we undertake research projects. Our current projects are: [] Kentish Antiquarians [] The History of Folkestone Museum [*] Anglo Saxon Art
2015-01-13
"Unlocking the Bayle" We hope to uncover some of the fascinating history of the site which stretches from the Neolithic to the Medieval. Volunteers required! ed basis. Volunteers will be fully briefed.
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