Bygone Kent is a fascinating magazine bringing to life the rich history surround Kent’s towns and countryside. From summer seasons spent hopping, to the first railway lines, to the white cliffs of Dover in wartime,
Bygone Kent draws on numerous sources like old diaries, official censuses, photographs and first hand experiences to evoke Kent’s bygone days. With news of both the places history was made, and the people and personalities that made Kent shine,
Bygone Kent provides a fascinating insight into Kent’s legacy.
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may/jun 12 (2 in stock)
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21 Jun 12 (32 days)
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Take a stroll down Canterbury High Street. It is one of the most historic, and the most beautiful cities in the country. Part of the Jolly Parrot pub is older than America. The black and white beams, the cobblestones, and Stour bubbling merrily away under the bridges through the town – all these things make it a favourite place to be. Or travel to Whitstable, and sample the oysters from the historic market. Or cockles and mussels – alive, alive-o! (It’s an Irish song, but I’ve sat on Whitstable beach and had my mother sing that – who hasn’t?). Kent is also home to the iconic white cliffs of Dover, the last thing many travellers see before they leave their homeland, who knows for how long. Look out for the blue birds. Kentish girls and lads will all appreciate this beautiful reminiscence of Kent as it was – the cathedral, the cricket, the crab and winkle.
Sit down with a Spitfire and share in the legacy of Kent, by taking out a subscription to Bygone Kent magazine, issuing every two months but spanning several lifetimes of memories, featuring fascinating photographs and articles on all the things you never knew about your home county.
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