A FRIENDLY TALK
Life in a Changing City – Canterbury 1825-1910
Tuesday 10 February 2026, 10:30-11:30 in the Clagett Auditorium
Popular speaker Doreen Rosman will continue her series of talks about the history of Canterbury.
A boy born in 1825, who survived into the 20th Century, would have lived through a time of major technological change: the coming of railways, gas and electric lighting, telephones and cinemas, bicycles, cars, and even an aeroplane.
This talk explores how these developments would have impacted on his life, and how the city changed before his eyes. Doreen Rosman taught history at the University of Kent. Her publications include, Canterbury: A History since 1500, the story of a city and its people.
£10 Friends of Canterbury Cathedral; £15 non-members. Includes tea and coffee on arrival.
This event is organised by and in support of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (Registered Charity No 1210093).
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