A lost landmark of Chatham Hill in #Gillingham, Jezreel’s Tower was built in the 1880s to serve as the headquarters of the New and Latter House of Israel. Never completed and razed in 1961, it remains a notable curiosity in #Medway's history 🧱
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Today is World Mental Health Day, and in a modern world where mental health is now thankfully starting to be taken seriously, Ramsgate Tunnels just wants to bring awareness to the different journeys that we all take through life, and how we are impacted by those experiences.
We're partnering with four museums in East Kent to help preserve their archives, upskill volunteers in key digital practices and tell the story of these towns beyond their traditional heritage. Read more about our exciting new project ⬇️
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Canterbury's 'Alluvia' has been shortlisted for a prestigious sculpture award - now for the final public vote! https://t.co/Yrar0MllMD Interview with Jason deCaires Taylor, from our very own @CanterburyCCUni alumna Heather Murdoch at https://t.co/qjtArPW52k @Kent_Online
💰Calling All Community Groups! Funding Alert! 📢
🗣️Attention, Ramsgate! Are you gearing up to organise an incredible event, project or community service but need help? We're here to support your vision & help make it a reality!💪 #Funding
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Anyone thinking about how employability works in a Creative and Professional Writing degree - CPW tutor Carolyn will be on campus on Saturday. Come and ask about our #digitalheritage@KentMaps1 and Time Walk projects and how you can get involved. #clearing
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Next we have @lucyella13 discussing the decadent transformations of protagonists in Netta Syrett’s novels as they come to epitomise the transgressive extremes of the 'New Movement' #VPFAExtremes
‘Busy’ is, notably, used a lot in guidebook discourse – and positively coded! But there’s a distinct tense contrast of this busyness of people with the idea of the way that the seaside used to be, busy with animals and nature
A new Gad’s Hill tour date for the diary…our next tours will be on Saturday 19th July. If you would like to sit in Dickens’s library and eat biscuits in his conservatory you can find a booking link here:
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We love this new flyer designed by Lily Turvey, MA Heritage student and administrator for the CCCU Time Walk project. For #DigitalHumanities#Museums#volunteering this summer email [email protected] - or get in touch with one of the project's partner museums.
Looking for volunteers for our new #DigitalHeritage project 'Let's do the time walk again!' Researching and recording archives at @sandwichmuseum, digital upskilling and storytelling. Training and networking through CCCU - good for the CV... Interested?