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Ashford Archaeological and Historical Society meeting: 'Parks and Pulhamites, A Scenic Revolution' -

When parks started to become popular in the 1800s, James Pulham [1820-1898] invented a substance known as pulhamite to use in rock gardens and grottos. One place he worked on was the zig zag path at Folkestone.
event dateMonday 16 Feb 26
venue addressQuaker Meeting House, junction of Albert Road and Canterbury Road, Ashford, Kent TN24 8NY
event timesOpen from 7.15 pm to 21.00 pm. £4 cash on the door for visitors/non-members.
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