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.
Folkestone to 1500 : a town unearthed
Coulson, Ian (ed.)., 2013, Folkestone to 1500 : a town unearthed, Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust ltd.
Fokkestone and district through time
Dray, Pam, 2012, Fokkestone and district through time, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
Kent's seaside resorts through time
Clancy, John, 2012, Kent's seaside resorts through time, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
Folkestone's disappearing hertiage
Dray, Pam, 2011, Folkestone's disappearing hertiage, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
Oil paintings in public ownership in Kent
2004, Oil paintings in public ownership in Kent, London: The Public Catalogue Foundation.
Victoria's golden pier: the life and times of the Victoria Pier, Folkestone
Easdown, Martin, 1998, Victoria's golden pier: the life and times of the Victoria Pier, Folkestone, Hythe: Marlin Publications.
Taylor, Alan F., 1995, Folkestone: a third selection., Stroud, Alan Sutton Publishing.
Taylor, Alan F., 1995, Folkestone: a third selection., Stroud, Alan Sutton Publishing.
Taylor, Alan F., 1992, Folkestone in old photographs: a second selection, Sutton, Alan Sutton Publishing.
Taylor, Alan F., 1992, Folkestone in old photographs: a second selection, Sutton, Alan Sutton Publishing.
Folkestone : the story of a town
Bishop, C.H., 1973, Folkestone : the story of a town., Ashford: Headley Brothers Ltd.
Rigold, S.E., 1972, Roman Folkestone reconsidered., Rep. from Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. LXXXVII.
Rigold, S.E., 1972, Roman Folkestone reconsidered., Rep. from Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. LXXXVII.
Metropole Folkestone: the old, the new, the story of a great hotel
Jones, Leslie R., 1969, Metropole Folkestone: the old, the new, the story of a great hotel, Folkestone: Glanmoor Management Co.
English reminiscences of old Folkestone smugglers and smuggling days
1967, English reminiscences of old Folkestone smugglers and smuggling days, Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Frank Graham.
Billings, Bernard Richardson, 1929, Folkestone through the ages: a fantasy, founded upon the history and legends of the town from Roman times to the present day; (a play), Folkestone, printed at Su...
Billings, Bernard Richardson, 1929, Folkestone through the ages: a fantasy, founded upon the history and legends of the town from Roman times to the present day; (a play), Folkestone, printed at Sumners.
Folkestone and the country around: a popular and scientific survey of the natural history and archaeology of the district, Printed for Folkestone Natural Hist. & General Sci....
Walton, John W., 1925, Folkestone and the country around: a popular and scientific survey of the natural history and archaeology of the district, Printed for Folkestone Natural Hist. & General Sci. Soc.
Winbolt, Samuel Edward, 1925, Roman Folkestone: a record of excavation at East Wear Bay, with speculations and historical sketches on related subjects., Methuen & Co.
Winbolt, Samuel Edward, 1925, Roman Folkestone: a record of excavation at East Wear Bay, with speculations and historical sketches on related subjects., Methuen & Co.
The ancient buildings of Folkestone District
Elgar, William Henry, 1921, The ancient buildings of Folkestone District, Folkestone: F.J. Parsons.
Geology of the country around Canterbury and Folkestone
Cowper, J. Meadows (ed.), 1904, Intrantes: a list of persons admitted to live and trade within the City of Canterbury on payments of an annual fine, from 1392 to 1592, Canterbury, Cross & Jackman, (printers).
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