Kent's transport heritage
Preston, James, 2017, Kent's transport heritage, Stroud: Amberley.
Lower Thames Crossing: route consultation 2016
2015, Lower Thames Crossing: route consultation 2016, London: Highways England.
Roman roads in Britain
Davies, Hugh, 2008, Roman roads in Britain, Botley: Shire Archaeology.
Cranbrook's turnpike roads: 1759 - 1878
Sanders, Alan, 2004, Cranbrook's turnpike roads: 1759 - 1878, Cranbrook : Cranbrook and District Local History Society.
The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East consultation document
Department for Transport, 2003, The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East consultation document, London: Department for Transport.
The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East summary consultation document
Department for Transport, 2003, The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East summary consultation document, London: Department for Transport.
Transport in Kent 1900-1938: a selection of historic postcards
Baldock, Eric (ed.), 1991, Transport in Kent 1900-1938: a selection of historic postcards, Rainham: Mersborough Books.
East Kent: a history of the East Kent Road Car Company Ltd
Woodworth, Frank, 1991, East Kent: a history of the East Kent Road Car Company Ltd, Harrow Weald: Capital Transport Publishing.
Final report of the Channel Tunnel Study Working Party, March 1982
Dover Harbour Board, 1982, Final report of the Channel Tunnel Study Working Party, March 1982, Dover: Dover Harbour Board.
Kent transport in old postcards
Baldock, Eric, 1980, Kent transport in old postcards, Rainham: Meresborough Books.
Roman roads in Britain
Margary, Ivan D., 1967, Roman roads in Britain, London: John Baker.
Roman ways in the Weald
Margary, Ivan D., 1965, Roman ways in the Weald, London: Phoenix House.
Kentish sources: some roads and bridges
Melling, Elizabeth, 1959, Kentish sources: some roads and bridges, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Roman roads in Britain II: north of the Foss Way-Bristol Channel, including Wales and Scotland
Margary, Ivan D., 1957, Roman roads in Britain II: north of the Foss Way-Bristol Channel, including Wales and Scotland, London: Phoenix House.
Roman roads in Britain
Codrington, Thomas, 1905, Roman roads in Britain, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
An Act for repairing and widening the roads from the White Post on Haselden's Wood in the Parish of Cranbrooke to Appledore Heath, and from […]
1762[?], An Act for repairing and widening the roads from the White Post on Haselden's Wood in the Parish of Cranbrooke to Appledore Heath, and from Milkhouse street in the same Parish to Castleden's Oak in the Parish of Biddenden and from Gosford Green in the Parish of Cranbrooke to Tanner's Vent in the Parish of Benenden, all in the County of Kent.
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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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