Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 5 remains of buildings in the farmyard
2005, Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 5 remains of buildings in the farmyard, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 3 the estate barn
2003, Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 3 the estate barn, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Roots of change: farming and landscape in East Anglia, c.1700 - 1870
Wade Martins, Susanna, 1999, Roots of change: farming and landscape in East Anglia, c.1700 - 1870, Exeter: British Agricultural History Society.
Isle of Thanet farming: an agrarian history of easternmost Kent: outlines from early times to 1993
Quested, R.K.I., 1996, Isle of Thanet farming: an agrarian history of easternmost Kent: outlines from early times to 1993, Wye: Wye College Press.
The Isle of Thanet farming community: an agrarian history of easternmost Kent : outlines from early times to 1993
1996, The Isle of Thanet farming community: an agrarian history of easternmost Kent : outlines from early times to 1993., Wye: Wye College Press.
Downs, Ena, 1996, A background to the farms around Lyminge, Lyminge, Lyminge Historical Society/Lyminge Association.
Downs, Ena, 1996, A background to the farms around Lyminge, Lyminge, Lyminge Historical Society/Lyminge Association.
Austen, Michael, 1994, Changes in farming: the last 100 years., Faversham, The Faversham Society, [].
Austen, Michael, 1994, Changes in farming: the last 100 years., Faversham, The Faversham Society, [].
Steam in my family: sixty years of steam ploughing and threshing contracting in Kent and East Sussex
Newton, John, 1988, Steam in my family: sixty years of steam ploughing and threshing contracting in Kent and East Sussex, Rainham: Meresborough Books.
A natural history of domesticated mammals
Clutton-Brock, Juliet, 1987, A natural history of domesticated mammals, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kidbrooke, eight hundred years of a farming community
Egan, Michael, 1983, Kidbrooke, eight hundred years of a farming community, London: Copyprints Ltd.
Traditional farm buildings of Britain
Brunskill, R.W., 1982, Traditional farm buildings of Britain, London: Victor Gollancz.
Fraser, William, 1947, Field-names in South Derbyshire, Ipswich, Norman Adlard.
Fraser, William, 1947, Field-names in South Derbyshire, Ipswich, Norman Adlard.
Grundy, G.B., 1936, Saxon charters and field names of Gloucestershire, Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society.
Grundy, G.B., 1936, Saxon charters and field names of Gloucestershire, Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society.
English field systems
Gray, Howard Levi, 1915, English field systems, Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Bland, William, 1864, The principles of agriculture, London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green.
Bland, William, 1864, The principles of agriculture, London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green.
Specimens of ancient wood-work etched from drawings
Twopenny, William, 1859, Specimens of ancient wood-work etched from drawings, London: Bradbury and Evans.
General view of the agriculture of the county of Kent, with observations on the means of its improvement
Boys, John, 1805, General view of the agriculture of the county of Kent, with observations on the means of its improvement, London: McMillan.
Sylva or a discourse of forest-trees and the propagation of timber in His Majesty's Dominions
Evelyn, John, 1664, Sylva or a discourse of forest-trees and the propagation of timber in His Majesty's Dominions, London: Jo Martyn and Ja Allestrey.
Cowper, H.S., 1895, A Grasmere farmer's sale schedule in 1710, read at Lakeside on June 13,1894, Kendal, T. Wilson (printer).
Cowper, H.S., 1895, A Grasmere farmer's sale schedule in 1710, read at Lakeside on June 13,1894, Kendal, T. Wilson (printer).
A yeoman of Kent: an account of Richard Hayes (1725-1790) and of the village of Cobham in which he lived and farmed
Arnold, Ralph, 1949, A yeoman of Kent: an account of Richard Hayes (1725-1790) and of the village of Cobham in which he lived and farmed., London: Constable.
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