Hildenborough Historical Society, 2021, Hildenborough: our village, [n.p.], Canterley Publishing.
Hildenborough Historical Society, 2021, Hildenborough: our village, Canterley Publishing.
Foreigners, aliens, citizens: Medway and its Jewish community 1066-1939
Fridman, Irina, 2020, Foreigners, aliens, citizens: Medway and its Jewish community 1066-1939. Birch Leaf Books.
Stanford parish through the centuries: including Stanford and Westenhanger villages
Goodwin, Katharine, 2020, Stanford parish through the centuries: including Stanford and Westenhanger villages. Stanford: Stanford and Westenhanger History Society.
Meanderings in Sturry, Fordwich, Broad Oak, Hersden and Westbere
Stennet, Heather (ed.), 2020, Meanderings in Sturry, Fordwich, Broad Oak, Hersden and Westbere. Canterbury: Society of Sturry Villages.
Workhouses of London and the South East
Higginbotham, Peter, 2019, Workhouses of London and the South East. Stroud: The History Press.
Culture and society at Lullingstone Roman villa
Mackenzie, Caroline K., 2019, Culture and society at Lullingstone Roman villa, Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing.
The Anglo-Florentines: The British in Tuscany, 1814-1860
Webb, Diana, 2019, The Anglo-Florentines: The British in Tuscany, 1814-1860, Oxford: Bloomsbury.
Minnis memories & more
Shefford, Ros (ed.), 2019, Minnis memories & more, Canterley Publishing.
Fun and frivolity: nineteenth century amusements in Gravesend
Smith, Lynda, 2018, Fun and frivolity: nineteenth century amusements in Gravesend, Gravesend: Gravesend Historical Society.
The clothing of the common sort 1570-1700
Spufford, Margaret, 2017, The clothing of the common sort 1570-1700, Oxford: Pasold Research Fund.
Brook: a village in Kent
Bradley, Graham, 2016, Brook: a village in Kent, Wye: Wye Historical Society.
An oral history of Horsmonden
Stubbings, Richard (ed.), 2016, An oral history of Horsmonden, Horsmonden: Horsmonden Historical Society.
Margate's seaside heritage
Barker, Nigel, 2014, Margate's seaside heritage, Swindon: English Heritage.
Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex
Starr, Christopher, 2014, Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex, Essex: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
Landscape, settlement and materiality: aspects of rural life in Kent during the Roman period
Blanning, Elizabeth Denise, 2014, Landscape, settlement and materiality: aspects of rural life in Kent during the Roman period, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Negotiating the political in Northern European urban society c.1400-c.1600
Sweetinburgh, Sheila (ed.), 2013, Negotiating the political in Northern European urban society c.1400-c.1600, Arizona: A.C.M.R.S.
Underground Thanet: quarries, shelters, tunnels and caves
2012, Underground Thanet: quarries, shelters, tunnels and caves, Birchington: Trust for Thanet Archaeology.
The journal of a Victorian lady: Louisa Thomas of Hollingbourne
Helen Allinson (ed.), 2011, The journal of a Victorian lady: Louisa Thomas of Hollingbourne, Sittingbourne: Synjon Books.
An East Kent quintet: voices from Sturry, Fordwich, Hersden, Broad Oak and Westbere
Stennett, Heather (ed.), 2010, An East Kent quintet: voices from Sturry, Fordwich, Hersden, Broad Oak and Westbere, Canterbury: Society of Sturry Villages.
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