Lost voices: memories of a vanished way of life
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Hop cultivation and marketing: Wealden Kent and Southwark, 1744-2000
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Out of the way and into the hops : hop cultivation in Wealden kent and hop marketing in Southwark, 1744 - 2000
Cordle, Celia, 2001, Out of the way and into the hops : hop cultivation in Wealden kent and hop marketing in Southwark, 1744 - 2000, Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire.
Voices of Kent hop pickers: recollections of the hoppers
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Kentish oasts16th 0th century: their history, construction and equipment
Walton, Robin, 1998, Kentish oasts16th 0th century: their history, construction and equipment, Egerton: Christine Swift.
Hop pickers' hovels, huts and houses: construction and history
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Oasthouses in Sussex and Kent: their history and development
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The encircling hop: a history of hops and brewing
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Hops and hop picking
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English hops: a history of cultivation and preparation for the market from the earliest times
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Hops and hop-pickers
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