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:Founded in 1971, the Society has over 150 members. As well as encouraging an interest in both local and national history, one of its main objectives is to maintain and expand its local archive which now contains a fascinating picture of the evolution of the parish. This archive is a valuable source of reference which is open, by appointment, for inspection.
:Founded in 1971, the Society has over 150 members. As well as encouraging an interest in both local and national history, one of its main objectives is to maintain and expand its local archive which now contains a fascinating picture of the evolution of the parish. This archive is a valuable source of reference which is open, by appointment, for inspection.
'''Bridge & District History Society'''<br>Bridge Village Hall<br>28 High St<br>Bridge<br>Canterbury, Kent CT4 5JZ UK<br>
Email: [mailto:info@bridgehistory.org.uk info@bridgehistory.org.uk]<br>Website: [http://www.bridgehistory.org.uk/ Bridge & District History Society]
:Bridge & District History Society was formed to promote interest in aspects of local history in and around the villages of Barham, Bekesbourne, Bishopsbourne, Bridge, Kingston, Littlebourne, and Patrixbourne in Kent.


'''Canterbury Historical & Archaeological Society (CHAS)'''<br>Newton Lecture Theatre Ng03<br>North Holmes Campus<br>N Holmes Rd<br>Canterbury Christ Church University<br>Canterbury, Kent CT1 1QU UK<br>Telephone: 01227 780245<br>Website: [http://www.canterbury-archaeology.org.uk/ Canterbury Historical & Archaeological Society (CHAS)]
'''Canterbury Historical & Archaeological Society (CHAS)'''<br>Newton Lecture Theatre Ng03<br>North Holmes Campus<br>N Holmes Rd<br>Canterbury Christ Church University<br>Canterbury, Kent CT1 1QU UK<br>Telephone: 01227 780245<br>Website: [http://www.canterbury-archaeology.org.uk/ Canterbury Historical & Archaeological Society (CHAS)]
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