Negotiating the political in Northern European urban society c.1400-c.1600
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Discover medieval Sandwich : a guide to its history and buildings
Clarke, Helen, 2012, Discover medieval Sandwich : a guide to its history and buildings, Oxford : Oxbow books.
Sandwich: the completest medieval town in England
Clarke, Helen, 2010, Sandwich: the completest medieval town in England, Oxford : Oxbow books.
Historic Sandwich and its region : 1500 - 1900
Richardson, T.L., 2006, Historic Sandwich and its region : 1500 - 1900, Sandwich : Sandwich Local History Society.
Oil paintings in public ownership in Kent
2004, Oil paintings in public ownership in Kent, London: The Public Catalogue Foundation.
Medieval Sandwich and its world
Richardson, T.L., 2004, Medieval Sandwich and its world, Sandwich : Sandwich Local History Society.
2000, Sandwich recollected: an oral history, 1914-1950, Sandwich, Sandwich Local History Society.
2000, Sandwich recollected: an oral history, 1914-1950, Sandwich, Sandwich Local History Society.
Sandwich in old photographs
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