Remembering Canterbury’s War Dead
Canterbury Commemoration Society is delighted to be working with the City Council’s Cemetery Services on a project to update signage at Canterbury’s cemetery, ensuring that the location of the graves […]
Canterbury Commemoration Society is delighted to be working with the City Council’s Cemetery Services on a project to update signage at Canterbury’s cemetery, ensuring that the location of the graves […]
On a sodden Monday 7 November, our chosen sculptor Christine Charlesworth met with trustees Stewart Ross, Charlotte Cornell, Hilary Brian and Andrew Webster to examine the two favoured sites for […]
We have just taken possession of this wonderful model of the Emma Ernest, the last sailing vessel to carry coal into Whitstable Harbour, 1923. Made with loving care and painstaking attention […]
Thanks to a generous legacy, the Society is producing a model of Whitstable Harbour. We hope the exhibit will be ready during 2023 to coincide with the centenary of the […]
Today we announce the design for the Aphra statue to grace our city centre. Christine Charlesworth’s beautiful ‘Playwright, Poet, Pioneer’ will stand on the other side of the street from […]
The ABCS is proud to announce these Canterbury Festival events: Friday 21st October Aphra Behn with Mel Gutteridge and the Musicke Companye – readings and music. Tuesday 25th October Nigel […]
The Aphra Behn Society invites CCS members to the Canterbury Festival for: An evening of music by The Musicke Company and readings read by Mel Gutteridge, 21 October, 7.30 pm […]
The Society is not resting on its laurels after its spectacular summer. More wonderful events about Aphra Behn will take place after the holidays. Fri 30 Sept: Claire Amias will […]
The Society’s summer’s Aphra Behn Statue Campaign reached to a glorious climax at the Grand Fundraising Dinner on Saturday 16 July. 80 guests were royally entertained by Matthew Townshend, Alexandre […]