Fun and frivolity: nineteenth century amusements in Gravesend
Smith, Lynda, 2018, Fun and frivolity: nineteenth century amusements in Gravesend, Gravesend: Gravesend Historical Society.
England's seaside resorts
Brodie, Allan, 2007, England's seaside resorts, Swindon: English Heritage.
Milstead Cricket Club: founded 1857
Jordan, Lena, 2006, Milstead Cricket Club: founded 1857, Milstead: Milstead Cricket Club.
Colin Blythe: lament for a legend
Scoble, Christopher, 2005, Colin Blythe: lament for a legend, Cheltenham: Sports Books.
The long-gone cinemas of Swale
Clancy, John, 2003, The long-gone cinemas of Swale, Wakefield: Mercia Cinema Society.
Kent in the twentieth century
Yates, Nigel (ed.), 2001, Kent in the twentieth century, Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
George, Ken, 1996, Two sixpennies, please: Lewisham's early cinemas, Lewisham Local History Society.
George, Ken, 1996, Two sixpennies, please: Lewisham's early cinemas, Lewisham Local History Society.
One hundred years' growth in Sevenoaks services: housing, water, hospitals, fire, libraries, police, recreation
1995, One hundred years' growth in Sevenoaks services: housing, water, hospitals, fire, libraries, police, recreation, Sevenoaks : Sevenoaks History Society.
Harris, Vickie, 1994, The story of Maidstone Zoo, Rainham, Mersborough Books.
Harris, Vickie, 1994, The story of Maidstone Zoo, Rainham, Mersborough Books.
The Cannon, Catford [cinema]: an 80th anniversary (1913-1993)
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A photographer's guide to Kent
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1982, Tunbridge Wells Cricket Club: bi-centenary 1782-1982, Tunbridge Wells, Tunbridge Wells Cricket Club.
1982, Tunbridge Wells Cricket Club: bi-centenary 1782-1982, Tunbridge Wells, Tunbridge Wells Cricket Club.
Chatham and district Jubilee: 1930 - 1980: souvenir book
John, Malcolm, 1980, Chatham and district Jubilee: 1930 - 1980: souvenir book, Chatham: John Hallewell publications.
Hardman, G.W., 1936, East Kent walks, Deal, E.F. Howe.
Hardman, G.W., 1936, East Kent walks, Deal, E.F. Howe.
1931, Rochester Historical Pageant, Rochester Historical Pageant Committee.
1931, Rochester Historical Pageant, Rochester Historical Pageant Committee.
The hunting and sporting reminiscences of H.W. Selby Lowndes
Fairfax-Blakeborough, J. (ed.), 1926, The hunting and sporting reminiscences of H.W. Selby Lowndes, London: Philip Allan & Co. Ltd.
Scores and annals of the West Kent Cricket Club, originally the Prince's Plain Club: 1812-1896
Norman, Philip (ed.), 1897, Scores and annals of the West Kent Cricket Club, originally the Prince's Plain Club: 1812-1896, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode.
Summer's evening rambles round Woolwich
Ruegg, Richard, 1847, Summer's evening rambles round Woolwich, Woolwich: J.M.Roddy.
1846, Chilcott's new guide to Clifton and the Hot Wells, with topographical notices of the villages,watering places and other objects of interest in the neighbourhood, Bristol, J. Chilcott, 7th edition.
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