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Future events

Saturday 26 January 2008
Frank Jenkins Memorial Lecture: Dr Paul Bennett
Joint lecture with Canterbury Archaeological Society
6.00 pm. Lecture Theatre OG46, Canterbury Christ Church University

Wednesday 27 February 2008
David Carder (KAS Buildings Committee):
Historic Buildings of Kent: the work of the KAS Historic Buildings Committee
7.00 pm. Dominican Priory, St Peter’s Lane, Canterbury

   
   

Wednesday 5 March 2008
Trip to The First Emperor at the British Museum.
(see Newsletter for details)

This once in a lifetime exhibition will explore one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century and provide an insight into China's First Emperor and his legacy.

   
   

Wednesday 26 March 2008
Dr Andrew Richardson: Talk on metal detecting
7.00 pm. Dominican Priory, St Peter’s Lane, Canterbury

Admission to lectures arranged by FCAT
Donations are requested at the door to cover costs:
FCAT members £2.00; students £1.00; others £3.00.

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Canterbury Archaeological Society

Winter programme 2007-2008

Ramsey Lecture Theatre,
Canterbury Christ Church University,
commencing at 6.00pm

Saturday 27 October 2007
Early Anglo-Saxon Brooches in Southern England
Dr Andrew Richardson, Finds Liaison Officer, Kent County Council

Saturday 17 November 2007
Unearthing Anglo-Saxon Lyminge: recent work and future prospects
Dr Gabor Thomas, University of Reading

Saturday 8 December 2007
Mysore to Waterloo: the making of a general
Major Gordon Corrigan, military historian

Saturday 5 January 2008
An Elizabethan Schoolhouse: the case of Faversham Grammar School
Tony Periton, independent historian

Saturday 26 January 2008
The Frank Jenkins Memorial Lecture
( Lecture Theatre OG46, Canterbury Christ Church University)

Saturday 2 February 2008
Reflections on book collecting in Canterbury Cathedral Library
Sarah Griffin, Canterbury Cathedral Library

Saturday 1 March 2008
John Stone’s Chronicle: monastic life in 15th century Canterbury
Meriel Connor, independent historian

FCAT members and other visitors most welcome. Cost £2 per lecture.
Details of membership to CAS from Dr A Chadwick,
34 Highfield Close, Canterbury, CT2 9DX



Excursions organised by FCAT

MEMBERS AND GUESTS participate in excursions at their own risk. FCAT does not accept responsibility for any loss or injury. Excursions involve walking in the open and negotiating steps and stairs both externally and within buildings. Appropriate footwear and clothing should always be worn.

FCAT welcomes participation in its excursions by members and guests with impaired mobility, provided that they are accompanied by a person who can act as a helper. It is advisable to check in advance with the Excursion Leader or the Excursions Secretary to establish whether access problems are anticipated on a specific trip.

Reminders for events and visits to excavations

FRIENDS who are interested in receiving reminders about events and activities between Newsletters, are asked to leave their email address here: admin@canterburytrust.co.uk

Your address will not be passed on to other organisations. If you do not have email, leave a stamped addressed envelope at the Trust (c/o José Rogers) for notification of excavation site visits at short notice.

   
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