Curious Kent: Medway's High Street History
Steve Ladner explores a road that connects Rochester and Chatham.
Rupert Bear's Canterbury roots
It's 150 years since the birth of Mary Tourtel, creator of Rupert Bear. Steve Ladner visited the city of her birth and final resting place.
History at Kent Podcast
Offers listeners the opportunity to hear a variety of historical content from the School of History at the University of Kent. From history segments, to interviews with staff, students and alumni, feast yourself on some fascinating insights about the world as it was and how it is today. By Dr Mario Draper & Dr Charlie Hall (University of Kent).
Nineteenth century sound change in Kent
An article with recordings by SWPhonetics on the sound changes to Kentish accents over the 19th century.
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- Aylesford
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- Canterbury Cathedral
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- Hop Picking
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- Rolvenden
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- University of Kent
- West Malling
- Whitstable
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- Wouldham