by afms379 | Jun 16, 2017 | KCHT Blog |
Continuing the history of the club, based on the original article written by the Hon. Curator of Kent CCC, David Robertson. For all the talent which Kent produced in batting and bowling, the area of cricketing brilliance with which the County has become especially...
by afms379 | May 25, 2017 | KCHT Blog |
Continuing the history of the club, based on the original article written by the Hon. Curator of Kent CCC, David Robertson. The First World War took its toll of Kent players, with twelve losing their lives whilst serving their country. Most notable among them were...
by afms379 | May 15, 2017 | KCHT Blog |
The next time you come to the Spitfire St. Lawrence Ground, you will, unless you are remarkably unobservant, notice that there are five new signs round the ground. The Heritage Trust has commissioned these signs, which have been put up on the Woolley, Ames, Cowdrey...
by afms379 | May 5, 2017 | KCHT Blog |
It has for many years been an issue at Canterbury – why is there no portrait of Frank Woolley, probably the greatest player ever to represent the county? Yes, there is a photograph in the line of capped players that goes up the staircase in the Chiesman Pavilion, but...