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Harry Margary reproduction of the 1769 Kent map

Michael Leach, a long-standing member of KAS, now permanently exiled from Kent, would like to donate his Harry Margary reproduction of the 1769 Kent map to a new home.

There are thirty map sections, printed on thick paper, each one approximately 75cm x 50cm, and covering a specific area of Kent. If any member wishes to give these maps a new home, use them for study/research, etc., please contact the Editor at Richard.taylor@kentarchaeology.org.uk

Hello, my name is Tom Marshall. I am a mature student in my third year studying Classics and Archaeology at the University of Kent. Currently, I am a committee member for the university’s society, Kent Classics

& Archaeology Society or KCAS for short. My role and title within this Society is Archaeological Liaison, meaning I love anything to do with archaeology! I have recently become a member of my local group (MAAG). Currently, I am looking to publish my own work under the guidance of KAS’ long-standing member Dr Steve Willis. Naturally, I was very excited when Fred Birkbeck reached out to offer me the new and exciting role of Student Ambassador. I have been a member of KAS for a short period. Still, already I have experienced the great benefits of joining the Society. My aim for this role is to promote the Society within my university and offer students the fantastic new membership exclusive for them. I hope to be able to bridge the gap for students and be an access point for them to become an active and contributory part of our Society and encourage it to grow. Like myself, I am sure many aspiring archaeologists at the university are looking to have a more active experience outside of their studies.

All the best,

Tom

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