Defending Chatham 1939-1941
Kent Defence Research Group, 2024, Defending Chatham 1939-1941. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Chatham through time
MacDougall, Phillip, 2011, Chatham through time, Stroud: Amberley publishing.
Archaeological watching and recording brief at 12A, New Road Avenue, Chatham: NGR 575397 167868: Assessment report
2008, Archaeological watching and recording brief at 12A, New Road Avenue, Chatham: NGR 575397 167868: Assessment report, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
Oil paintings in public ownership in Kent
2004, Oil paintings in public ownership in Kent, London: The Public Catalogue Foundation.
World naval base: the historic dockyard, Chatham, Kent
1999, World naval base: the historic dockyard, Chatham, Kent, Chatham: Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust.
Maidstone and Chatham tramways
Harley, Robert J., 1994, Maidstone and Chatham tramways, Midhurst : Middleton press.
Chatham dockyard in old photographs
MacDougall, Phillip, 1994, Chatham dockyard in old photographs, Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing.
Perkyns, Audrey, 1982, A history of Chatham Grammar School for Girls 1907 -1982, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Perkyns, Audrey, 1982, A history of Chatham Grammar School for Girls 1907 -1982, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Historic architecture of Chatham Dockyard 1700-1850
1982, Historic architecture of Chatham Dockyard 1700-1850, Greenwich: National Maritime Museum.
The Chatham dockyard story
MacDougall, Phillip, 1981, The Chatham dockyard story, Rochester: Rochester Press.
Chatham and district Jubilee: 1930 - 1980: souvenir book
John, Malcolm, 1980, Chatham and district Jubilee: 1930 - 1980: souvenir book, Chatham: John Hallewell publications.
Chatham: the story of a dockyard town
Presnail, James, 1976, Chatham: the story of a dockyard town, Chatham: Medway Borough Council.
Geology of the country around Chatham: one inch geological sheet 272, new series
Dines, H.G., 1954, Geology of the country around Chatham: one inch geological sheet 272, new series, London: H.M.S.O.
1946, Some notes on the history of Chatham Dockyard, H.M.S.O.
1946, Some notes on the history of Chatham Dockyard, H.M.S.O.
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