Time present and time past, recent Galleon finds - David Froude
18 Possibly ancient urns with distinctive cat's head lids on display with an explanation of their non-Roman provenance.
Date: Wednesday 27 August - Tuesday 23 September
Opening Times: Thursdays - Sundays, 11.00 - 16.00
Location: 62 The Old High Street CT20 1LE
An exhibition of 18 large Roman-style urns with very unusual cat-head lids. A description of the possible connections between Egyptian and Roman potters. An account written in story form of the discovery of the shipwreck off copt point in Folkestone.
We are connected to our neighbours across the channel by geology, by time and by travel. This search for connections leads people to investigate the past, hoping to make more sense of the present and possibly the future.
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