Thanet Defences Project
Following a meeting with historians of Thanet’s military past, an assessment has begun of the available documentary sources to support a possible new project for an enhanced study of the defences of this council district.
Archcliffe exploding gun
Kyn of the Kent History Forum recounts the tale of the explosion of a 32-pounder smoothbore muzzle-loading gun mounted along the front of the battery of Archcliffe Fort on a Thursday evening of August 1860.
Preparing for Doomsday
The history and archaeology of a Cold War bunker at Gravesend: a research and reporting project.
Hope for a decaying Tudor Blockhouse at Gravesend?
Displayed in a fenced area in Royal Pier Road on Gravesend’s riverside are the brick and stone remains of one of a network of five cross-firing artillery blockhouses built by Henry VIII in 1539/40 to guard the river approaches to London.
A Fatal Fire at Milton Regis 1915
In February 1915 with large numbers of troops billeted in and around Sittingbourne the potential benefits of having troops in the area was demonstrated by the effects of a fire in King Street.
The Sad End of the Sergeant Major's Career
Alan R. Anstee reports on the trial, first seen in the 23rd January 1915 edition of the Kent Messenger, of John Murphy, alias Hugh Charles Caston a Royal Engineer Company Sergeant Major.
Fan Bay Deep Shelter
Fan Bay Deep Shelter is a system of underground tunnels located on the edge of Fan Hole on the White Cliffs. The shelter is located on the land which was purchased in the national appeal to buy the remaining section of the White Cliffs in 2012.
Volunteering opportunities at a number of Kent’s historic forts
There are volunteering opportunities at a number of Kent’s historic forts. These can be interestingly varied.
The Battle of Britain that Never Was!
In May 2014 the Historic Defence Committee in partnership with KAS, Maidstone Museum and KCC ran a battlefield tour of the WW1 defensive sites of Swale and Sheppey.
An Overview of the 20th Century Military and Civil Defences of Swale
By Victor T.C. Smith (with contributions from Alan Anstee). General and local context for the assistance of those participating in the Defence of Swale project.
The Defence of Swale Project
The Defence of Swale project is a London Array funded and Kent County Council administered heritage project. The project is designed to map and catalogue 20th century military and civil defence assets of Swale to provide an overview of Swale’s defence heritage.
KAS 2012 Place-Names Conference
Val Barrand-Davies, 2013, KAS Newsletter, Issue 96 (Spring 2013). Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
The Early History of Bredhurst Manor
A contribution from documentary sources to a wider archaeological and topographical research study. By Roger Cockett.
Annual General Meeting
KAS Newsletter, Issue 73 (Summer 2007). Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Lectures, Conferences, Courses and Events
KAS Newsletter, Issue 60 (Spring 2004). Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
KAS Committee Roundup
KAS Newsletter, Issue 55 (Winter 2002/3). Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
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