I am Michelle, your Learning & Research Librarian for Humanities and Languages at CCCU (@ccculibrary) tweeting about useful subject resources and more!
His father was the station master at Chartham on the Ashford-Ramsgate line in 1859. But that's not the only reason for our interest in William Pett Ridge. https://t.co/Ise1xgxUp7
I'm working my way through the historic maths books in our collection, but still on Lock's Shilling Book of Arithmetic.. I think I could be some time...
A Canterbury Tale 80th Anniversary is this week @CanterburyCCUni The wonderful folk @CCCU_SCANDI are celebrating all things Powell & Pressburger! Look out for the In Conversation with Thelma Schoonmaker Powell https://t.co/50uvbJreRo
A brilliant piece outlining the #EnglishCreates campaign, culminating in this week's wide-ranging schedule of events about the value of this amazing subject! https://t.co/N2qaYmMvkP
Full schedule available- https://t.co/4KvtQoIfGN
🎉 It's National #VolunteersWeek! We're beyond #CCCUProud to have recognized so many of our amazing student volunteers last week at the @ChristChurchSU awards! 🌟Thank you for your dedication and hard work, making a real difference to our local community! 🙌❤️
📷 Yanko Georgiev
Beau Nash: honoured in Tunbridge Wells with the Beau Nash Tavern, Beau Nash Antiques, and even Richard Beau Nash Apartments. (Oh yes, and he also spent a bit of time in Bath). https://t.co/E5t8nSzqD1
A special private view of the #AphraBehn exhibition coming to Canterbury this summer is just one of the extra treats that await our conference guests. Not applied for your conference pass yet? Don’t dawdle. https://t.co/Mb7rr58RLB