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Medieval Peasant's Cottage
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Medieval Peasant's Cottage

A typical cottage of a medieval peasant or serf family. 14th century CE (although the chimney, upper story and windows are later additions). St. Mary's Grove cottage, Tilmanstone, Kent, England. Royal Commission on the Historic Monuments...
Tomb of Edward the Black Prince
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Tomb of Edward the Black Prince

The tomb of Edward of Woodstock (1330-1376 CE), the eldest son of English king Edward III of England, Prince of Wales from 1343 CE and the scourge of the French nobility. Known as Edward ‘the Black Prince’ (from the 16th century CE). (Canterbury...
Dover Castle Keep
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Dover Castle Keep

The donjon or keep of Dover Castle, Kent, England. The castle was first built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century CE and it was then extensively rebuilt with new walls and a keep added by Henry II (r. 1154-1189 CE).
Anne Boleyn
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Anne Boleyn

A portrait of Anne Boleyn by an unknown artist but copied from an original by Hans Holbein the Younger. Anne Boleyn (c. 1501-1536 CE) was the second wife of Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-1547 CE). (Hever Castle, Kent, England)
Rochester Castle
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Rochester Castle

Rochester Castle, Kent, England, which was built from the late 11th-12th century CE and which has one of the best-preserved tower keeps anywhere.
Tower Keep, Rochester Castle
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Tower Keep, Rochester Castle

The tower (donjon) of Rochester Castle, Kent, England, which was built in the 12th century CE.
Gold Coin Naming a New King from Britian
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Gold Coin Naming a New King from Britian

This coin offers the first evidence for the existence of a local king called "Anarevito". He is not known either from other coin finds or Roman historical accounts. Coin inscriptions often provide the only reference to the kings and rulers...
English Civil War Pikemen
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English Civil War Pikemen

A re-enactment of a charge by pikemen as was seen at such engagements as the 1648 Battle of Maidstone during the English Civil War (1642-51). The event was 'Military Odyssey' in Kent in 2011.
Royal Arms and the Dog & Bear, Lenham
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Royal Arms and the Dog & Bear, Lenham

The Dog & Bear in Lenham, Kent, England. The pub, built in 1602, was visited in 1704 by Anne, Queen of Great Britain (r. 1702-14) and so the queen's coat of arms was placed above the doorway to advertise this royal endorsement.
Canterbury Cathedral Fan Vaulting
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Canterbury Cathedral Fan Vaulting

Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Founded in the 6th century, the cathedral was completely rebuilt in the 11th century and then later largely rebuilt in the Gothic style in 1174, with significant eastward extensions to accommodate...
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