Chalk Hill: Neolithic and Bronze Age discoveries at Ramsgate, Kent
Clark, Peter, 2019, Chalk Hill: Neolithic and Bronze Age discoveries at Ramsgate, Kent, Leiden: Sidestone Press.
By steamer to the Kent coast
Gladwell, Andrew, 2013, By steamer to the Kent coast, Stroud: Amberley publishing.
The stained glass of St. Augustine's Church, Ramsgate
Fleet, Robin, 2010, The stained glass of St. Augustine's Church, Ramsgate, Ramsgate : Potmetal press.
Oil paintings in public ownership in Kent
2004, Oil paintings in public ownership in Kent, London: The Public Catalogue Foundation.
1912, Register of St. Lawrence College, Ramsgate 1879-1911, Old Lawrentian Club, 1st edition, (printed by Butler & Tanner).
1912, Register of St. Lawrence College, Ramsgate 1879-1911, Old Lawrentian Club, 1st edition, (printed by Butler & Tanner).
Richardson, Christopher Thomas (ed.), 1885, Fragments of history pertaining to the Ville, or Wille or Liberty of Ramsgate, Ramsgate, for the author by Fuller & Co.
Richardson, Christopher Thomas (ed.), 1885, Fragments of history pertaining to the Ville, or Wille or Liberty of Ramsgate, Ramsgate, for the author by Fuller & Co.
The address delivered at the interment of the Rev. George Townsend: who, for forty-five years was pastor of the Independent Chapel, Ramsgate
Bevis, Henry J., 1837, The address delivered at the interment of the Rev. George Townsend: who, for forty-five years was pastor of the Independent Chapel, Ramsgate, Ramsgate: R.T. Jarman.
The picturesque pocket companion to Margate, Ramsgate, and Broadstairs and parts adjacent
Bonner, G.W., 1831, The picturesque pocket companion to Margate, Ramsgate, and Broadstairs and parts adjacent, London: William Kidd.
Strutt, E., 1823, The hermit of Dumpton Cave or devotedness to God and usefuleness to man, London: Rivingtons and Hatchard and Son, , for the author.
Strutt, E., 1823, The hermit of Dumpton Cave or devotedness to God and usefuleness to man, London: Rivingtons and Hatchard and Son, , for the author.
The new Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs guide or, an historical epitome of the ancient and present state of the Isle of Thanet
1809, The new Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs guide or, an historical epitome of the ancient and present state of the Isle of Thanet, Margate: G. Witherden.
1930, A pictorial and decriptive guide to Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Sandwich, Margate, Canterbury and the Isle of Thanet, London: Ward Lock and Co., 4th edition revised.
1930, A pictorial and decriptive guide to Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Sandwich, Margate, Canterbury and the Isle of Thanet, London: Ward Lock and Co., 4th edition revised.
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