How to research the history of your house
2019, How to research the history of your house. Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Historic building survey of a group of buildings to the rear of 100 Union Street, Maidstone, Kent
Henderson, Maggie,, 2011, Historic building survey of a group of buildings to the rear of 100 Union Street, Maidstone, Kent, East Sussex: Archaeology South-East.
Historic building recording: in respect of the former Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, Maidstone, Kent: on behalf of Higgins Homes PLC
Morris, Jody, 2009, Historic building recording: in respect of the former Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, Maidstone, Kent: on behalf of Higgins Homes PLC, [n.p.]: CgMs Consulting.
Historical assessment and survey of old buildings: an advice note for those who care about them
Cockett, Roger, 2008, Historical assessment and survey of old buildings: an advice note for those who care about them, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society Historic Buildings Committee.
England's seaside resorts
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Vernacular buildings in a changing world: understanding, recording and conservation
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Livingstone, Helen, 1998, Kent: pictorial memories, Waterton Press Ltd.
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Building in England down to 1540: a documentary history
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A gazeteer of medieval houses in Kent
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Architecture in Roman Britain
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The house within: interpreting medieval houses in Kent
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The medieval houses of Kent: an historical analysis
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Kent from old photographs
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Brickwork: architecture and design
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Wealden buildings: studies in the timber-framed tradition of building in Kent, Surrey and Sussex
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A celebration of Kent's architectural heritage
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Photographing historic buildings for the record
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Traditional Kent buildings: studies by students at the School of Architecture, Canterbury College of Art
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The Books section of the Kent Archaeological Society website provides a growing bibliography of publications relating to the archaeology, history, and heritage of Kent. This resource brings together recently published works alongside earlier titles, reflecting the breadth of research and writing connected with the county—from academic monographs and excavation reports to local history studies and specialist catalogues . We invite individuals, local societies, publishers, and researchers to contribute details of relevant publications to help expand and maintain this comprehensive reference.
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