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Kent has been the Gateway to Britain since prehistoric man first set foot on our soil, and its people have repelled invaders like Julius Ceasar, the Vikings and William I, while welcoming migrants from countries such as France, Poland, Austria and The Netherlands. In turn, men from Kent played a part in invading and conquering such faraway places as Canada, Australia and the USA, and have left their stamp on the world at large. This volume is a tribute to those who have shaped our society, and the world around us; from the long barrow at Trottescliffe and the Medieval Abbey of St Augustine to the Channel Tunnel and The Turner Contemporary, Bluewater Shopping Centre it is plain to see that the landscape around us is in itself a monument to those who went before. Susan Hibberd was a school librarian for 20 years and has had 14 books published, 4 of which are about local history. She studied at the Dorset Institute of Higher Education before being awarded a BA at Southampton University. She now devotes her time to reading, researching and writing, and lives in Chartham, Kent.
- Author/s Hibberd, Susan
- ISBN13 9780750990066
- ISBN10 0750990066
- Pages 192
- Language English
The Little History of Kent
- Author Susan Hibberd
- Publisher SUTTON
- ISBN 9780750990066
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