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Plaxtol Local History Group - 2011 Meeting Reports
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Read all about it. Rosemary Foster History Prize. 2014 PLAXTOL AT WAR exhibition. Reports of our 2011 Meetings. DECEMBER 2011 - THE HISTORY OF ROCHESTER BRIDGE. In the Middle Ages, the bridge at Rochester was burnt down twice and washed away almost every 20 years. Strong ten knot winter flood waters undermined the piers, despite annual repairs to the bridge. Cubitt designed the new iron bridge and the railway bridge beside it that was opened i. Packhorse bridge at Roughway. Bernadette Gillow gave us a fa...
Plaxtol Local History Group - Plaxtol History
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Read all about it. Rosemary Foster History Prize. 2014 PLAXTOL AT WAR exhibition. A Chronology of Plaxtol, once part of the Parish, Manor and Hundred of Wrotham. Read all about it. Sedgebrook Roman villa was built around this time. William le Hore built the manor house of Sore, now called Old Soar. The 3 boroughs of Hale, Roughway and Winfield became a separate parish called Plaxtol. It had previously been part of Wrotham Parish. First Sub Postmaster appointed at Plaxtol. Edward Cazalet bought the Fairla...
Plaxtol Local History Group - 2010 Meeting Reports
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Read all about it. Rosemary Foster History Prize. 2014 PLAXTOL AT WAR exhibition. Reports of our 2010 meetings. JANE AUSTEN'S KENTISH CONNECTIONS. TRADITIONAL KENTISH TRADES, CRAFTS AND INDUSTRIES. Richard Filmer's lecture was one of the best we have heard and was enhanced by beautifully crafted slides. This talk was a real tribute to the skill of craftsmen the like of which we shall not see again. A CELEBRATION OF KENT ARCHITECTURE. Jonathan Fenner gave a lecture that was a real tour de force, covering ...
Plaxtol Local History Group - More Plaxtol History
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Read all about it. Rosemary Foster History Prize. 2014 PLAXTOL AT WAR exhibition. A brief history of Plaxtol. Read all about it. The Romanised Briton, Cabriabanti, was the first Plaxtol inhabitant whose name we know because, working as a potter and tile maker, he stamped his tiles “. Edward Cazalet was a Huguenot refugee who in 1872 bought the great house and estate of Fairlawn. The. House and family remained a pivotal part of Plaxtol for 100 years. During the first half of the 20.
Plaxtol Local History Group - 2012 Meeting Reports
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Read all about it. Rosemary Foster History Prize. 2014 PLAXTOL AT WAR exhibition. Reports of our 2012 talks. DECEMBER 2012 - A COUNTRY CHRISTMAS. Pat Mortlock, one of our favourite. Speakers, came to talk on the historical traditions of the twelve days of Christmas,. Illustrated by photos of famous country houses in the snow. Our English festival is one of the longest. In Europe because the rich undertook to feed the poor for twelve days during. Palace. No further evidence of this. Was reinvented by the ...
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10 September 1916 – New Moons For Old
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New Moons For Old. For love of Plaxtol. 8216;Edward was so popular with the whole Battalion, and you have the consolation of knowing that the dear child for he looked so young met his death with the greatest courage and bravery. The whole life out there was hateful to him, but he never murmured, and has been, and always will be, an example to us all by his absolute purity of word and deed.’. Thus wrote a fellow officer to Edward Cazalet’s family, following his death on the Somme on 10 September 1916.
The glow of September – New Moons For Old
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New Moons For Old. For love of Plaxtol. The glow of September. A pheasant struts through the stubble of a harvested cattle bean crop, flashing his burnished breastplate to the rising sun. Fourteen white doves descend to glean the field. Where do they come from? New Moons For Old 2016. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). New Moons For Old. September 14, 2016. March 4, 2017. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
December, now – New Moons For Old
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New Moons For Old. For love of Plaxtol. I love the days of bright sun and hard frost, the intense colour of the oak trees, still holding their orange leaves. But there’s something special in days like today, too. The air is mild enough that the birds start to sing – I can hear a thrush carolling as I type – and the sky is feathered grey and white, like a goose’s wing. There are sunlight. Drizzle in the air. And so the year turns. New Moons For Old, 2016. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
Gathering thoughts in May – New Moons For Old
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New Moons For Old. For love of Plaxtol. Gathering thoughts in May. Robert Browning may have craved his homeland in April (and who would not? But is there any month more urgently, lasciviously, resplendently English than May? The very word drips with subtext; with sappy, fleshy undercurrents of light, warmth and fecundity. Under the tall sweet chestnuts of the Hurst and in woodland corners up and down the parish there has been an indigo effusion of bluebells. The pungency of ramsons, wild garlic (. Fill i...
Links | Wrotham Historical Society
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Butts Hill, Wrotham. It is 1554 and a simple field in Wrotham Village is alive with men fighting. The field is Blacksoll filed and the Royalist men of Abergavenny, who supported Queen Mary, were the stronger army and the rebels of Thomas Wyatt the Younger suffered 60 or more serious casualties and deaths. Read More. MURDER ON THE A20 - HOW FABIAN OF THE YARD CAUGHT A STRANGLER. A variety of links to our Partners and other websites of interest. Burnell Switchgear and Control. Friends of The Society. Rye M...
1300 lost villages – New Moons For Old
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New Moons For Old. For love of Plaxtol. Land use statistics are abstract. What matters is people’s experience of the countryside. If a couple of small fields are developed, that will not make a dent in the statistics, but it matters hugely to people for whom those few fields are the countryside as they experience it every day. Via 1300 lost villages CPRE viewpoint. New Moons For Old 2016. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). New Moons For Old. New Moon...
Links – Banfield Family History
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Genealogy of the Banfield family. Ancestry is the largest provider of family history and personal DNA testing. Start your family tree for free. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Ellis Island/Port of New York Records. FamilySearch is a nonprofit family history organization dedicated to connecting families across generations. Trace your family tree online. Free to access - Birth, Marriage and Death Registers. Free to access Census records. Free to access Parish registers. Kent Family History Society.
Tonbridge History: links
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How Tonbridge has grown. These links take you out of the Tonbridge History. Website. Use the 'Back' button on your browser to return to this page. Other Tonbridge History sites. Part of a comprehensive and authoritative official website covering the history of Kent and its towns and villages). A huge site which includes 1881 Census data, various books and articles, and much else). Listed Buildings in Tonbridge parish. Pigot's Directory, Tonbridge (1840). The Tonbridge of Yesterday'. The Lowy of Tunbridge.
Talks and Events 2016 / 2017 | Darent book Rod Shelton - the history and stories of a river and its communities | Darenth Valley | Stanhope Publishing
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Darent book Rod Shelton - the history and stories of a river and its communities Darenth Valley Stanhope Publishing. Talks and Events 2016 / 2017. October 25, 2016. Rod will be giving fully illustrated talks on the Darent villages “Well, I never knew that! 8221; or on “Lullingstone – the rise and fall of a Roman Villa” at the following events:. 21st Sept OTFORD Historical Soc. 24th Nov EYNSFORD and CROCKENHILL Association. 10th Feb WESTERHAM Society. 16th Feb The SEVENOAKS Society. 21st Sep OTFORD OAST WI.
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Plaxtol Parish Site | Plaxtol Parish Council for local news and events
Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. News & Events. PPC Meeting Dates & Minutes. PPC meeting dates & minutes 2018. PPC Meeting Dates & Minutes 2017. County & Borough Councils. Eating & Drinking. A Walk around Plaxtol. Plaxtol Better Broadband Project. Refuse & Recycling Collection. Transport & Highways. About the Memorial Hall. Churches & Groups. Dunk’s Green Evangelical Free Church. Friends of Plaxtol Church. School & pre-School. About the Womens Institute. WI Calendar of Events. IMPORTAN...
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This is our house, viewed from the North East. This is Plaxtol.eu, the new site of our family, who moved to Plaxtol from their cottage in Knockholt at the end of July 2009. This site is designed to introduce ourselves to our new neighbours, and the new friends that Ellie and Amy will meet when they change schools in September. As you can see, when we aren't in Plaxtol, we quite like to be in Cornwall! Sunset over The Quies, North Cornwall. Ellie and Amy in Padstow. For the choristers of Jubilate;.
Welcome - Plaxtol Primary School
At Plaxtol School we provide a happy, secure environment where all children are encouraged and inspired to learn and develop as self-sufficient, self-disciplined individuals.". The school was visited in January 2013, the full report is available from the Ofsted site. We are a GOOD school! Keep up with whole school events with our online events diary. Latest results can be found in the Parents section under prospectus. Comments on Isle of Wight Trip by PGL Instructor June 2012. Plaxtol Primary School,.
Plaxtol Cricket Club in Plaxtol Kent near Sevenoaks and Tonbridge
Welcome to Plaxtol Cricket Club's web site. We are a happy village cricket club based in Plaxtol, near Sevenoaks, Kent where in 2010 our 1st XI were crowned champions of the Kent County Village League Division 1, while our 2nd XI gained their second successive promotion, to Division 3. We have a thriving Juniors Section with over 100 juniors/colts registered to the club. We run an 8 week training course every summer for boys and girls from 5-15 years and junior teams from Under 11 to Under 17 levels.
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The Plaxtol Music Festival. How to join the mailing list:. Call the Box Office on 44 (0) 7885 753272. Write to the Box Office at. Plaxtol Music Festival, Plaxtol Vineyard, The Street, Plaxtol, Kent TN15 0QF. E mail gill.french@ymail.com. THE LAST CONCERT IN 2013 FESTIVAL TOOK PLACE ON 23rd NOVEMBER 2013 TO A NEAR CAPACITY AUDIENCE. WE WERE GIVEN A MAGICAL EVENING BY THE CHORISTERS OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ORGANIST AND MASTER OF THE CHORISTERS DAVID FLOOD.
Plaxtol Local History Group - Home Page
Read all about it. Rosemary Foster History Prize. 2014 PLAXTOL AT WAR exhibition. Welcome to the website of the Plaxtol Local History Group. 1 April - your annual subscription is now due - still only £7. Tuesday 8 May, 8pm. Followed by THE ITALIAN INFLUENCE ON THE GARDENS OF KENT. A talk by Dr Ann Knief. COPIES OF OUR NEW BOOKLET, "OLD PLAXTOL BUSINESSES" BY HAYDN PULESTON JONES, WILL BE FOR SALE AT THIS MEETING. ONLY £6. See Books etc. LAST CHANCE TO BOOK! Booking is now open for our. Forbes Road, Faver...
Plaxtol Players AmDram Group | Plaxtol Players
Plaxtol Players AmDram Group. A Christmas Murder Mystery Dinner. Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd December 2017. Two evenings, two endings. Book tables of 8 or individual from info@plaxtolplayers.co.uk. Or Sandy Oram 01732 811494. For full details of all events please click here.
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The Plaxtol Music Festival. National Centre for Early Music. Audio Player Jules Test. English Anthems vol. 1. PLAXTOL SCHOLARS CELEBRATE 20 YEARS OF SINGING IN 2016. A tremendous concert on 5th March 2016 saw the PLAXTOL SCHOLARS celebrating their 20th anniversary in St Martin's Church, Brasted to a full and appreciative audience.The programme consisted of Mozart’s Ave verum, Purcell’s Bell Anthem, Lotti’s Crucifixus and Handel's fabulous piece Dixit Dominus, accompanied by the Plaxtol Chamber Players.
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