Sauntering through Kent: a biography of Sir Charles Igglesden and The Last Saunters
Horton, Malcolm, 2018, Sauntering through Kent: a biography of Sir Charles Igglesden and The Last Saunters, Gravesend: Oakweald.
Landscape, settlement and materiality: aspects of rural life in Kent during the Roman period
Blanning, Elizabeth Denise, 2014, Landscape, settlement and materiality: aspects of rural life in Kent during the Roman period, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Interpreting landscapes: geologies, topographies, identities
Tilley, Christopher, 2010, Interpreting landscapes: geologies, topographies, identities, California: Left Coast Press.
Handbook of landscape archaeology
Bruno, David (ed.), 2010, Handbook of landscape archaeology, California: Left Coast Press.
The hill figures of Kent
Hows, Mark, 2006, The hill figures of Kent, [n.p.]: [the author].
Wye: 10,000 years of a Kentish community and its landscape
Bannister, Nicola, 1997, Wye: 10,000 years of a Kentish community and its landscape, Wye: Wye College Press.
Along and around the Darenth Valley path
1997, Along and around the Darenth Valley path, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Medway Estuary and Swale management plan: consultation draft
1997, Medway Estuary and Swale management plan: consultation draft, [n.p.]: North Kent Marshes Initiative.
Geophysical survey in archaeological field evaluation
David, Andrew, 1995, Geophysical survey in archaeological field evaluation, London: English Heritage.
Underriver: Samuel Palmer's golden valley
Barton, Griselda, 1995, Underriver: Samuel Palmer's golden valley, Westerham: Froglets Publications.
Property and landscape: a social history of land ownership and the English countryside
Williamson, Tom, 1987, Property and landscape: a social history of land ownership and the English countryside, London: George Philip.
Environmental archaeology: a regional review: vol.II
Keeley, H.C.M. (ed.), 1987, Environmental archaeology: a regional review: vol.II, London: Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England.
The landscape of Walmer Castle
1984, The landscape of Walmer Castle, [n.p.]: Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England.
Environmental archaeology: a regional review
Keely, H.C.M. (ed.), 1984, Environmental archaeology: a regional review, London: Directorate of Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings.
The Darent Valley in Medieval times: part three: the changing landscape
Patterson, David, 1981, The Darent Valley in Medieval times: part three: the changing landscape, [n.p.]: N.W. Kent Teachers' Centre.
Fieldwork in local history
Hoskins, W.G., 1967, Fieldwork in local history, London: Faber and Faber.
The countryside of Kent: Kent Rural Community Council Annual Report 1926-27
1927, The countryside of Kent: Kent Rural Community Council Annual Report 1926-27, [n.p.]: Kent Rural Community Council.
Old drawings relating to Kent: vol. 1 Addington to Elham
1900, Old drawings relating to Kent: vol. 1 Addington to Elham, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Old drawings relating to Kent: vol. 3 Ore to Finis
1900, Old drawings relating to Kent: vol. 3 Ore to Finis, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Old drawings relating to Kent: vol. 2 Eltham to Northfleet
1900, Old drawings relating to Kent: vol. 2 Eltham to Northfleet, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
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