Hildenborough Historical Society, 2021, Hildenborough: our village, [n.p.], Canterley Publishing.
Hildenborough Historical Society, 2021, Hildenborough: our village, Canterley Publishing.
Medieval Tonbridge revealed
Cole, Deborah, 2021, Medieval Tonbridge revealed. Tonbridge: Tonbridge Historical Society.
Cobham Landscape Detectives: a community archaeology odyssey
Mayfield, Andrew, 2020, Cobham Landscape Detectives: a community archaeology odyssey. Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Stanford parish through the centuries: including Stanford and Westenhanger villages
Goodwin, Katharine, 2020, Stanford parish through the centuries: including Stanford and Westenhanger villages. Stanford: Stanford and Westenhanger History Society.
Meanderings in Sturry, Fordwich, Broad Oak, Hersden and Westbere
Stennet, Heather (ed.), 2020, Meanderings in Sturry, Fordwich, Broad Oak, Hersden and Westbere. Canterbury: Society of Sturry Villages.
Minnis memories & more
Shefford, Ros (ed.), 2019, Minnis memories & more, Canterley Publishing.
Wateringbury and World War One
Bird, Terry, 2018, Wateringbury and World War One, Wateringbury: Village Magazine of Wateringbury.
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.
Searching for Ebony: a long-lost village on an inland island
Paul and Pat Tritton investigate a long-lost village on an inland island.
Fordwich: Britain's smallest town
Clayton, Roger (ed.), 2017, Fordwich: Britain's smallest town, Canterbury: [the author].
A guided walk around Otford Palace
Ward, Cliff, 2017, A guided walk around Otford Palace, Otford: Otford and District Historical Society.
Kent's industrial heritage
Preston, James, 2016, Kent's industrial heritage, Stroud: Amberley.
Brook: a village in Kent
Bradley, Graham, 2016, Brook: a village in Kent, Wye: Wye Historical Society.
An oral history of Horsmonden
Stubbings, Richard (ed.), 2016, An oral history of Horsmonden, Horsmonden: Horsmonden Historical Society.
The Hoo peninsula landscape
Newsome, Sarah, 2015, The Hoo peninsula landscape, Swindon: Historic England.
Margate's seaside heritage
Barker, Nigel, 2014, Margate's seaside heritage, Swindon: English Heritage.
Understanding documents for genealogy and local history
Durie, Bruce, 2013, Understanding documents for genealogy and local history, Stroud: The History Press.
History revealed: the Faversham Society Houses
Pearson, Sarah, 2012, History revealed: the Faversham Society Houses, Faversham: The Faversham Society.
The camera as historian: amateur photographers and historical imagination 1885-1918
Edwards, Elizabeth, 2012, The camera as historian: amateur photographers and historical imagination 1885-1918, Durham: Duke University Press.
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The Books section of the Kent Archaeological Society website provides a growing bibliography of publications relating to the archaeology, history, and heritage of Kent. This resource brings together recently published works alongside earlier titles, reflecting the breadth of research and writing connected with the county—from academic monographs and excavation reports to local history studies and specialist catalogues . We invite individuals, local societies, publishers, and researchers to contribute details of relevant publications to help expand and maintain this comprehensive reference.
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