Foreigners, aliens, citizens: Medway and its Jewish community 1066-1939
Fridman, Irina, 2020, Foreigners, aliens, citizens: Medway and its Jewish community 1066-1939. Birch Leaf Books.
The Medway Valley: a Kent landscape transformed
Hann, Andrew, 2009, The Medway Valley: a Kent landscape transformed, Chichester : Phillimore & co. ltd.
The Medway towns 1790-1850: the emergence of Britain's first conurbation
Denholm, Tony, 2001, The Medway towns 1790-1850: the emergence of Britain's first conurbation., Rochester: City of Rochester Society.
A Kentish family: the Christophers of Seal and Kemsing and the Medway towns
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A Kentish family: the Christophers of Seal and Kemsing and the Medway towns
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Blue Circle in Kent
David Lock Associates, 1997, Blue Circle in Kent, London: Blue Circle Industries PLC.
Medway Estuary and Swale management plan: consultation draft
1997, Medway Estuary and Swale management plan: consultation draft, [n.p.]: North Kent Marshes Initiative.
1993, Rochester sailing barges of the Victorian era, Rochester, Bob Childs.
1993, Rochester sailing barges of the Victorian era, Rochester, Bob Childs.
1989, Medway towns from the air., Rainham, Meresboough Books.
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Medway Gap and vicinity: local plan. Draft written statement, October 1985
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Bergess, Wyn, 1983, Five Medway villages, Meresborough Books.
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Philp, Brian, 1981, The Medway megaliths an illustrated guide to the famous neolithic chambered long barrows of the Medway area, Kent Archaeological Trust.
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Portrait of the River Medway
Penn, Roger, 1981, Portrait of the River Medway, London: Robert Hale.
John, Malcolm, 1979, Bygone Medway: volume 3; compiled by Malcolm John, Rochester, John Hallewell Publications.
John, Malcolm, 1979, Bygone Medway: volume 3; compiled by Malcolm John, Rochester, John Hallewell Publications.
The Bawleymen: fishermen and dredgermen of the River Medway
Coombe, Derek, 1979, The Bawleymen: fishermen and dredgermen of the River Medway, Rainham: Pennant Books.
Industrial Medway: an historical survey
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Steamers of the Thames and Medway
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The ancient bridges of the South of England
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