Talk: Stealing from the Saracens
This fully illustrated talk will highlight the Arab and Islamic influences in some of Europe's most recognisable landmarks, from Notre-Dame and St Paul's Cathedral to the Houses of Parliament. Ideas […]
This fully illustrated talk will highlight the Arab and Islamic influences in some of Europe's most recognisable landmarks, from Notre-Dame and St Paul's Cathedral to the Houses of Parliament. Ideas […]
Local genealogist, house historian and historical super sleuth Debby Jones of Gorddinan Consulting is presenting a talk entitled A House through Time, which is based on a property in Broadfield […]
A talk & scene from the play by FPAC Many of you will have heard of the Ingoldsby Legends, published under the pen name Thomas Ingoldsby of Tappington Hall. “The World, according to the best geographers, is divided into Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Romney Marsh” is a quote from one of the stories - […]
Dr Stephen Summerfield is a leading authority on military history, having written many books on the subject. He works closely with the Shorncliffe Trust, giving lectures and tours. He will give a fascinating insight into Kent's historic role in defending the country from invasion, looking at the rich military heritage in Folkestone and the surrounding […]
A talk by Richard Holme M Phil BA FCA CTA. ABOUT THE TALK This talk has been created especially for the New Folkestone Society. Richard will give a personal view of heritage and architecture, including discussion of issues on: Modern development - scale, harmony and other issues Sustainability and heritage - the groundbreaking Marks […]
A talk by Tony Hill, followed by a guided tour of the Masonic Hall ABOUT THE TALK This talk will look at over 300 years of Freemasonry in Folkestone and the part local Freemasons took in shaping the town. Following the talk, we will be given a guided tour of the Masonic Hall. Refreshments […]
Jean Baker tells the remarkable story of Sarah Baker (no relation!) and her involvement with 'The New Theatre' on The Bayle and other theatres across Kent.
Have you ever looked at an old shop sign on a house and wondered about the people who ran the shop or lived above it? This property, in Royal Military Avenue, has had a particularly varied past.
A talk by the Leas Lift team. ABOUT THE TALK The team behind the restoration of the Leas Lift will talk about its future and how the lift will continue to inspire the community. Find out about the approved planning application including a new café block, how the team raised funds to bring the […]
Join us on The Leas in front of The Grand for our Edwardian Picnic to celebrate our 50th anniversary, with live brass bands. FREE - no booking required. Just pack a picnic, bring a blanket and turn up! Don't forget your sun protection! Music will be performed from 12 - 4.30pm This event is part […]
Free coffee afternoon with a chance to have your say on planning reforms! Join us at The Community Room on The Bayle for free refreshments at any time between 3 - 5 pm on Wednesday 28 August. We really want to hear your opinions on the Government's announced changes to the planning system, so come […]
A talk by Martin Easdown and Tony Hill. ABOUT THE TALK The Victoria Pier served Folkestone's residents and visitors for over 50 years. In its lifetime, it served many varied functions. Come and learn its fascinating history! You will also learn the remarkable story of how the pier's very heavy foundation stone was […]