The life they left behind : Holy Trinity war memorial, East Peckham
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Major, Alan, 2008, Who's buried where in Kent, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
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The hill figures of Kent
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The Sondes monuments at Throwley, Kent
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The memorial inscriptions of the Nonconformist Burial Ground in Wincheap, Canterbury
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The churchyards handbook
Stapleton, Henry, 1976, The churchyards handbook, London: CIO Publishing.
Five monuments from Eastwell
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Memorials of Smarden, Kent
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Christian monuments in England and Wales: an historical and descriptive sketch
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Monumental inscriptions in the churchyard and church of All Saints’, Lydd, Kent
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