c.100 BC
Oldbury camp built by Celtic British tribes on a hill west of Ightham, in a strategic location overlooking routes through the Kentish Weald. Coins start being produced and circulated in Britain from this time.
Oldbury camp built by Celtic British tribes on a hill west of Ightham, in a strategic location overlooking routes through the Kentish Weald. Coins start being produced and circulated in Britain from this time.
Last year, the museum was given a collection of photographs taken by the late William Harold House. There are some 300 monochrome prints and glass
An interesting item, just three centimetres in length, recently found its way to the museum through the Treasure process. This cast silver hook is engraved