Chaucer University Articles
Brunel's Experiment in Tyler Hill Tunnel (DOGA Journal Spring 2022)
Brunel's Experiment in Tyler Hill Tunnel (FHMRC Fishplate Magazine)
Wealth of info on the cloud Letter
Glory to county of Canterbury Letter
South Eastern Railway Canterbury to Ramsgate extension opens in 1846
Easter crowds cheered first train to town
The other Archbishop who met grisly end
How King Henry II fell out with his friend Thomas Becket
How the Kentish Gazette reported the wars imminent end
Planning for peace and social security
Nuclear Espionage, the Cambridge Five and the Spy Who Came In From The Coop
Wartime Kent Chief Constable Who Amalgamated Borough Forces
Still chugging along after three decades
The election scandal that rocked city
Brunel's city visit to test tunnel vision
Never have we fought for a cause so just
Rail link ensured supplies reached front-line
Party time for city when first train pulled in
It is now Hitler's turn to harbour fears
High speed? First commute took four hours!
Looking back at our bobbies on the beat
Looking back at life at the Chislet coalface
Stuttering start to The Beaney's Life
1846 service heralded a new dawn in rail travel
Case for reopening Elham Valley line
Restore home rule to City of Canterbury
Festival atmosphere for Ramsgate train
How Thomas Becket and Henry II fell out
Bells were rung and flags hoisted for new arrival
It's full steam ahead for Canterbury
University archives help should be fully credited
Learning for masses comes to Canterbury
The floods that resurrected Harbledown's railway link
Suspicions rife over German links to a Kent coal company
The rise and fall of an east Kent coal mine
Rapid rise and fall of king coal in Kent
Archbishop paid for opposition with life
How we lost our county status after five centuries
Online petition to highlight problem
Pioneering greats of our early railway networks
How 1940s police chiefs shaped our modern force