Snodland and ‘Cementopolis’ 1841‐1881
Andrew Ashbee, 2017, Snodland and ‘Cementopolis’ 1841‐1881, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Zeal unabated: the life of Thomas Fletcher Waghorn (1800-1850)
Ashbee, Andrew, 2016, Zeal unabated: the life of Thomas Fletcher Waghorn (1800-1850), Snodland: [the author].
Flavian and later buildings at Snodland Roman villa: excavations at Cantium Way, Snodland, Kent
Dawkes, Giles, 2015, Flavian and later buildings at Snodland Roman villa: excavations at Cantium Way, Snodland , Kent, Sussex; Spoilheap Publications.
Alfred Hambrook's Mid Kent through time
Ashbee, Andrew, 2010, Alfred Hambrook's Mid Kent through time, Stroud: Amberley publishing.
Ashbee, Andrew, 1994, A little history of Snodland., Snodland, Andrew Ashbee.
Ashbee, Andrew, 1994, A little history of Snodland., Snodland, Andrew Ashbee.
Ashbee, Andrew, 1994, A little history of Snodland., Snodland, Andrew Ashbee.
Ashbee, Andrew, 1994, A little history of Snodland., Snodland, Andrew Ashbee.
Ashbee, Andrew, 1980, A history of the Parish Church of All Saints,Snodland., Published by the author.
Ashbee, Andrew, 1980, A history of the Parish Church of All Saints,Snodland., Published by the author.
Ashbee, Andrew, 1980, A history of the Parish Church of All Saints,Snodland., Published by the author.
Ashbee, Andrew, 1980, A history of the Parish Church of All Saints,Snodland., Published by the author.
Snodland and its history, 55B.C. to A.D.1928
Wall, C. de Rochfort, 1929, Snodland and its history, 55B.C. to A.D.1928, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
1894, Historical jottings of the Parish of Snodland, Snodland, J. Woolmer, [see notes].
1894, Historical jottings of the Parish of Snodland, Snodland, J. Woolmer, [see notes].
Funnell, K.J., Snodland paper mill: C. Townsend Hook and Company from 1854, Snodland: C. Towsend Hook, [n.d.].
Funnell, K.J., Snodland paper mill: C. Townsend Hook and Company from 1854, Snodland: C. Towsend Hook, [n.d.].
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