Starting in January 2013, articles based more or less loosely on the CHAS web site have appeared each month in the Canterbury Times under their banner ‘Way we were’. There is inevitably considerable overlap between these articles and the main web site, but readers may wish to have easy access to what has appeared.
By kind permission of the Canterbury Times (KRN Media) the articles have been brought together in this section of the CHAS web site. Each article has a covering page (to provide links to other parts of the site) from which a clickable link provides access to a PDF scan of the relevant newspaper page:
- James Six (inventor of the max-min thermometer)
- Westgate
- Christ Church gate
- Kitty the Marlowe memorial
- Thomas Sidney Cooper (artist)
- Hacker family (murder in Euston Square)
- County gaol
- John Green Hall (architect)
- a jade hand axe
- Abbot’s mill fire (1933)
- Kalli the Inuit
- GPO plates
- water supply
- Marlowe Arcade
- Historic Canterbury trees
- Mr Peek
- Karl Marx
- Kent Cyclist Battalion
- Argas Reflexus
- Peek memorial
- MIllers’ Field
- corbels
- Ripper detective
- James Callow
- Canterbury cross
- Hayes Award
- Canterbury car
- Theodore Phyffers
- Fish Market
- Baron Nathan
- corruption in Canterbury elections
- Stephen Gray
- electricity supply
- fire insurance marks
- seduction law
- venereal disease
- Cozens’ paving stones
- V2 launch sites
- arrival of telephones
- Canterbury fascists
- Canterbury duels
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