<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <id>https://www.kent-maps.online/</id><title>Kent Maps Online</title><subtitle>A minimal, responsive and feature-rich Jekyll theme for technical writing.</subtitle> <updated>2026-04-17T13:54:49+01:00</updated> <author> <name>Kent Maps Online</name> <uri>https://www.kent-maps.online/</uri> </author><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://www.kent-maps.online/feed.xml"/><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" hreflang="en" href="https://www.kent-maps.online/"/> <generator uri="https://jekyllrb.com/" version="4.4.1">Jekyll</generator> <rights> © 2026 Kent Maps Online </rights> <icon>/assets/img/favicons/favicon.ico</icon> <logo>/assets/img/favicons/favicon-96x96.png</logo> <entry><title>Fort Pitt Grammar School</title><link href="https://www.kent-maps.online/built/fort-pitt-grammar/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Fort Pitt Grammar School" /><published>2026-04-15T00:00:00+01:00</published> <updated>2026-04-16T10:25:12+01:00</updated> <id>https://www.kent-maps.online/built/fort-pitt-grammar/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://www.kent-maps.online/built/fort-pitt-grammar/" /> <author> <name>Helen Counsell</name> </author> <category term="built" /> <summary>In this article Helen Counsell remembers her time at Fort Pitt Grammar School in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and looks back at the history of the school site.</summary> </entry> <entry><title>The Raid of Dover</title><link href="https://www.kent-maps.online/20c/20c-morey-ford-biography/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="The Raid of Dover" /><published>2026-03-18T00:00:00+00:00</published> <updated>2026-03-30T15:43:46+01:00</updated> <id>https://www.kent-maps.online/20c/20c-morey-ford-biography/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://www.kent-maps.online/20c/20c-morey-ford-biography/" /> <author> <name>Dr Michelle Crowther</name> </author> <category term="20c" /> <summary>An article about Douglas Morey Ford's 1910 novel The Raid of Dover written for Dover at Night 2026.</summary> </entry> <entry><title>Tree roundels</title><link href="https://www.kent-maps.online/landscape/tree-roundels/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Tree roundels" /><published>2026-03-14T00:00:00+00:00</published> <updated>2026-03-30T15:43:46+01:00</updated> <id>https://www.kent-maps.online/landscape/tree-roundels/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://www.kent-maps.online/landscape/tree-roundels/" /> <author> <name>Dr Michelle Crowther</name> </author> <category term="landscape" /> <summary>Tree roundels of stately oaks grace the landscape south of Canterbury.</summary> </entry> <entry><title>On The Marsh</title><link href="https://www.kent-maps.online/20c/20c-on-the-marsh/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="On The Marsh" /><published>2026-02-08T00:00:00+00:00</published> <updated>2026-03-30T15:43:46+01:00</updated> <id>https://www.kent-maps.online/20c/20c-on-the-marsh/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://www.kent-maps.online/20c/20c-on-the-marsh/" /> <author> <name>Professor Carolyn Oulton</name> </author> <category term="20c" /> <summary>Romney Marsh and New Romney shape a mood of watchfulness that suits mid-century literary crime, where flat land and a hidden sea amplify unease. Julian Symons’s The Paper Chase threads wartime gangster history through post-war planning changes, linking real streets, vanished hotels, and everyday coastal details to lingering ghosts in the landscape.</summary> </entry> <entry><title>Landscape Art and Canterbury Cathedral</title><link href="https://www.kent-maps.online/landscape/sense-place/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Landscape Art and Canterbury Cathedral" /><published>2026-01-01T00:00:00+00:00</published> <updated>2026-03-30T15:43:46+01:00</updated> <id>https://www.kent-maps.online/landscape/sense-place/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://www.kent-maps.online/landscape/sense-place/" /> <author> <name>Dr Michelle Crowther</name> </author> <category term="landscape" /> <summary>Landscape art around Canterbury Cathedral charts a shift from idealized seventeenth-century panoramas to nineteenth-century pastoral and picturesque scenes that fold piety, power, and leisure into views of fields, rivers, and sky. Engravings and paintings by Hollar, the Buck brothers, Palmer, and others show how patronage, Anglican authority, and new mobility such as the railway reshaped what the cathedral meant within its rural setting.</summary> </entry> </feed>
