The Castle Hill brickworks and Somerhill Estate: post-medieval discoveries on the A21 Tonbridge-to-Pembury dualling scheme, Kent
Allen, Tim, 2021, The Castle Hill brickworks and Somerhill Estate: post-medieval discoveries on the A21 Tonbridge-to-Pembury dualling scheme, Kent. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology.
Aveling and Porter: an illustrated history
2019, Aveling and Porter: an illustrated history, Stroud: Amberley.
The Green family of papermakers and Hayle Mill
Green, Maureen P., 2018, The Green family of papermakers and Hayle Mill, Ann Arbor: The Legacy Press.
Kent's industrial heritage
Preston, James, 2016, Kent's industrial heritage, Stroud: Amberley.
Malting and malthouses in Kent
Preston, James, 2015, Malting and malthouses in Kent, Stroud: Amberley Publishing.
From ships to sheep: the story of Smallhythe
Butler, Tony, 2015, From ships to sheep: the story of Smallhythe, Kent: Smallhythe500.
The Hoo peninsula landscape
Newsome, Sarah, 2015, The Hoo peninsula landscape, Swindon: Historic England.
Structure and agency in small-scale production: an historical archaeology of the clay tobacco pipemakers of Kent
Boyden, Brian William John, 2015, Structure and agency in small-scale production: an historical archaeology of the clay tobacco pipemakers of Kent, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Bird, Terry, 2013, Tutsham oil mill: a linseed crushing plant at West Farleigh on the River Medway, [author].
Bird, Terry, 2013, Tutsham oil mill: a linseed crushing plant at West Farleigh on the River Medway, [author].
Industrial archaeology: a handbook
Palmer, Marilyn, 2012, Industrial archaeology: a handbook, York: Council for British Archaeology.
The Wealden iron industry
Hodgkinson, Jeremy, 2012, The Wealden iron industry, Stroud: History press.
Exchanging Medieval material culture: studies on archaeology and history presented to Frans Verhaeghe
Groote, Koen de (ed.), 2010, Exchanging Medieval material culture: studies on archaeology and history presented to Frans Verhaeghe, Brussels: [n.p.].
Fishery, trade and piracy: fishermen and fishermen's settlements in and around the North Sea area in the Middle Ages and later; papers from the colloquium at Oostende-Raversijde, Provincial Museum...
Pieters, M. (ed.), 2006, Fishery, trade and piracy: fishermen and fishermen's settlements in and around the North Sea area in the Middle Ages and later; papers from the colloquium at Oostende-Raversijde, Provincial Museum, Walraversijde, Belgium, 21-23 November 2003, Brussels: Vlaams in stituut voor het Onroerend Erfgoed.
Papermaking and the art of watercolour in eighteenth century Britain: Paul Sandbym and the Whatman paper mill
Harris, Theresa Fairbanks, 2006, Papermaking and the art of watercolour in eighteenth century Britain: Paul Sandbym and the Whatman paper mill, London: Yal Centre for British Art.
An historical atlas of Kent
Lawson, Terence, 2004, An historical atlas of Kent, Chichester: Phillimore.
The millennium publication: a review of archaeology in Hampshire 1980-2000: with a comprehensive gazetteer of archaeological sites
Stoodley, Nick (ed.), 2002, The millennium publication: a review of archaeology in Hampshire 1980-2000: with a comprehensive gazetteer of archaeological sites, Hampshire: Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society.
Kent in the twentieth century
Yates, Nigel (ed.), 2001, Kent in the twentieth century, Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
R.R. Angerstein's illustrated travel diary 1753-1755: industry in England and Wales from a Swedish perspective
Angerstein, R.R., 2001, R.R. Angerstein's illustrated travel diary 1753-1755: industry in England and Wales from a Swedish perspective, London: Science Museum.
Wood, Mary, 1999, The Pinnocks of Canterbury, Canterbury, Oaten Hill and District Local History Group, ?
Wood, Mary, 1999, The Pinnocks of Canterbury, Canterbury, Oaten Hill and District Local History Group, ?
Guns, gunpowder and saltpetre : a short history
Crozier, Ronald D., 1998, Guns, gunpowder and saltpetre : a short history, Faversham : the Faversham Society.
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