Aphra Behn reborn!
This remarkable image from the studio of the incomparable Christine Charlesworth shows the artist removing the rubber mould from the original clay version of the statue. The mould and its […]
This remarkable image from the studio of the incomparable Christine Charlesworth shows the artist removing the rubber mould from the original clay version of the statue. The mould and its […]
Sculptor Christine Charlesworth has encased the clay model of the Aphra Behn statue in rubber and resin. The casing is divided into bolted sections, each of which will be cast […]
On Wednesday 31 May, the intrepid Aphra Behn readers chuckled and snorted their way through a cut version Aphra’s bawdily complex drama, The Rover Part II. Commissioned by James Duke […]
The first ever joint meeting with the Canterbury Branch of the Historical Association, held on Thursday 4 May, was an undoubted success. The packed hall in the King’s School greatly […]
Gathered around a maquette of the proposed new statue of the playwright, on Wednesday 26 April, twelve members of CCS and their friends spent a highly enjoyable evening reading Christopher […]
We are delighted to announce that the Society’s project to provide the City Cemetery with a new location signboard has come to fruition. The project was driven by Trustee Julian […]
Christine Charlesworth is making splendid progress with the Aphra Behn statue. Having covered the skeleton (‘armature’) with little sausages of damp clay, she shaped these into the rough form of […]
On Thursday 23 Feb, the Society returned to its HQ, St Peter’s Anglican Church, to be warmly received by an interior glowing with new heaters and an equally glowing talk […]
St Peter’s Church, our adopted home, has been fitted with new heaters – hooray! To celebrate this welcome development, on Thurs 23 Feb our hon secretary, the incomparable Brian McHenry […]