Excavations at Rochester Cathedral 1990-1995
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Yates, Nigel, 1996, Faith and fabric: a history of Rochester Cathedral AD604 -1994, Woodbridge, Boydell Press.
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Rochester Cathedral initial survey
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Rochester Cathedral in 1634
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