The history of Jesus Hospital Canterbury, Canterbury: Jesus Hospital, Canterbury
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Historic building recording: in respect of the former Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, Maidstone, Kent: on behalf of Higgins Homes PLC
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Payne, Francine, 2000, A history of the Darenth Hospitals., The author.
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An archaeological watching brief at the French Hospital, Rochester
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Dr. John Woolcott and the founding of the Kent County Opthalmic Hospital, Maidstone, 1846 - 1864
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Contemplation and action: the other monasticism
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The history of the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, Margate:1791-1991
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