Canterbury

Canterbury

Canterbury, a cathedral city in southeast England, was a pilgrimage site in the Middle Ages. Ancient walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. Canterbury Cathedral, founded 597 A. D. , is the headquarters of the Church of England and Anglican Communion, incorporating Gothic and Romanesque elements in its stone carvings and stained-glass windows.

Canterbury People (First 25 people) - Page 0

Jacqueline Eales

Jacqueline Eales


Toni Wright

Toni Wright

Author

Anne Cooke

Anne Cooke

Biologist

Christopher Gan

Christopher Gan


Grant Tavinor

Grant Tavinor

Philosopher

Ross Cullen

Ross Cullen

Author

Simon R. Swaffield

Simon R. Swaffield

Landscape architect

Chris Akroyd

Chris Akroyd

Author

Stephen Todd

Stephen Todd

Lawyer

Tim Bell

Tim Bell

New Zealand computer scientist

Mike Steel

Mike Steel

New Zealand mathematical statistician

Brendan Matthew Creutz

Brendan Matthew Creutz


Mathieu Sellier

Mathieu Sellier

Researcher

Geoffrey Rodgers

Geoffrey Rodgers

Mechanical engineer

Geoff Chase

Geoff Chase


Kumar Yogeeswaran

Kumar Yogeeswaran

Researcher

Markus Milne

Markus Milne

Researcher

Henrietta Mondry

Henrietta Mondry

Researcher

Koenraad. Kuiper

Koenraad. Kuiper

Linguist

Russell Wordsworth

Russell Wordsworth

Author

Edward Challies

Edward Challies

Author

Gail Gillon

Gail Gillon


Donald Matheson

Donald Matheson

Researcher

Sarah Masters

Sarah Masters

Researcher

Charles Semple

Charles Semple

Researcher