An introduction to St Mary's church, Thurnham
Perring, Michael A., 2021, An introduction to St Mary's church, Thurnham, Bearsted, self published.
Building the late mediaeval Suffolk parish church
Cotton, Simon, 2019, Building the late mediaeval Suffolk parish church, Needham Market. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History.
The Folkestone pulpit: a brief history of Folkestone's churches existing in 1875
Williams, Vincent (ed.), 2018, The Folkestone pulpit: a brief history of Folkestone's churches existing in 1875, self published.
Stairway to heaven: the functions of medieval upper spaces
Huitson, Toby, 2014, Stairway to heaven: the functions of medieval upper spaces, Oxford: Oxbow books.
The stained glass of St. Augustine's Church, Ramsgate
Fleet, Robin, 2010, The stained glass of St. Augustine's Church, Ramsgate, Ramsgate : Potmetal press.
The parish church of St Michael and All Angels, Marden
Gosling, Mari, 2009, The parish church of St Michael and All Angels, Marden, Marden: The Marden History Group.
Shrubshall, David, 2009, St. Peter's, Whitstable : a history of the church, parish and people, Whitstable : the church, , rev.
Shrubshall, David, 2009, St. Peter's, Whitstable : a history of the church, parish and people, Whitstable : the church, , rev.
Starting a parish : the story of the first ten years of All Souls, Cheriton Street
Johnston, R.E., 2009, Starting a parish : the story of the first ten years of All Souls, Cheriton Street..., Cheriton : the church.
Speldhurst church: its story and its windows
Hitchings, Guy, 2009, Speldhurst church: its story and its windows, Speldhurst : Friends of Speldhurst church.
Norman churches in the Canterbury Diocese plates, bibliog
Berg, Mary, 2009, Norman churches in the Canterbury Diocese plates, bibliog., Stroud : the History press.
St.Michaeol and all angels church, St. Michael's, Tenterden, Kent : church and churchyard monumental inscriptions
Gillett, Jack, 2007, St.Michaeol and all angels church, St. Michael's, Tenterden, Kent : church and churchyard monumental inscriptions, Tenterden : Tenterden and District local history society.
Wye parish church of St. Gregory and St. Martin, Kent : an historical guide
Findlay, Anne, 2006, Wye parish church of St. Gregory and St. Martin, Kent : an historical guide, Wye : Wye Historical Society.
Huitson, Toby, 2004, Hidden spaces, obscure purposes: the medieval ecclesiastical staircase, gallery and upper chamber in East Kent. Parts I and II illus. tables,bibliog., -2008.
Huitson, Toby, 2004, Hidden spaces, obscure purposes: the medieval ecclesiastical staircase, gallery and upper chamber in East Kent. Parts I and II illus. tables,bibliog., -2008.
Some Kentish church scratch dials
Copestake, Trevor, 2003, Some Kentish church scratch dials, [n.p.]: [the author].
[Sketch of pre-Reformation ecclesiastical foundations...Kent...Sussex]
Chizlett, Chris, 2002, [Sketch of pre-Reformation ecclesiastical foundations...Kent...Sussex], Rye: [the author].
Vicerey-Weekes, David, 2000, The millennium book on All Saints church, Foots Cray, Kent, Bexley : Bexley Archaeological Group, ?
Vicerey-Weekes, David, 2000, The millennium book on All Saints church, Foots Cray, Kent, Bexley : Bexley Archaeological Group, ?
The cradle of Christianity : the coming of St. Augustine and St. Martin's church, Canterbury
Taylor, Martin I., 1997, The cradle of Christianity : the coming of St. Augustine and St. Martin's church, Canterbury, Canterbury : St. Martin's and St. Paul's P.C.C.
MacKnelly, George, 1997, A short history of Saint Botolph's Church, Lullingstone, Farningham, Farningham & Eynsford Local History Society.
MacKnelly, George, 1997, A short history of Saint Botolph's Church, Lullingstone, Farningham, Farningham & Eynsford Local History Society.
Church archaeology: research directions for the future
Blair, John (ed.), 1996, Church archaeology: research directions for the future, York: Council for British Archaeology.
1996, The parish registers of Farnborough, Kent, 1538-1652.
1996, The parish registers of Farnborough, Kent, 1538-1652.
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