The Wealden iron industry
Hodgkinson, Jeremy, 2012, The Wealden iron industry, Stroud: History press.
Roman mosaics of Britain: volume III South-East Britain: part 1 and 2
Neal, David S., 2009, Roman mosaics of Britain: volume III South-East Britain: part 1 and 2, London: Society of Antiquaries of London.
Trade and economic developments 1450-1550 : the experience of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Mate, Mavis E., 2006, Trade and economic developments 1450-1550 : the experience of Kent, Surrey and Sussex, Woodbridge: Boydell press.
[Sketch of pre-Reformation ecclesiastical foundations...Kent...Sussex]
Chizlett, Chris, 2002, [Sketch of pre-Reformation ecclesiastical foundations...Kent...Sussex], Rye: [the author].
Boxgrove: a Middle Pleistocene hominid site at Eartham Quarry, Boxgrove, West Sussex
Roberts, M.B., 1999, Boxgrove: a Middle Pleistocene hominid site at Eartham Quarry, Boxgrove, West Sussex, London: English Heritage.
Royal National and Commercial directory and topography:Kent, Surrey and Sussex: Pigot and Co. 1839
1993, Royal National and Commercial directory and topography:Kent, Surrey and Sussex: Pigot and Co. 1839, King's Lynn: Michael Winton.
Oasthouses in Sussex and Kent: their history and development
Jones, Gwen, 1992, Oasthouses in Sussex and Kent: their history and development, Chichester: Hop Industry Research Survey.
1991, Kent and East Sussex underground, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
1991, Kent and East Sussex underground, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Wealden buildings: studies in the timber-framed tradition of building in Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Warren, John (ed.), 1990, Wealden buildings: studies in the timber-framed tradition of building in Kent, Surrey and Sussex, Horsham: Coach Publishing.
Victoria History of the County of Sussex;, Various publishers.
c.1900, Victoria History of the County of Sussex;, Various publishers.
Steam in Kent and East Sussex
Ovenden, Dennis C., 1990, Steam in Kent and East Sussex, Frinton-on-sea: South Anglia Productions.
Steam in my family: sixty years of steam ploughing and threshing contracting in Kent and East Sussex
Newton, John, 1988, Steam in my family: sixty years of steam ploughing and threshing contracting in Kent and East Sussex, Rainham: Meresborough Books.
Watermills: Kent and the borders of Sussex
Fuller, M.J., 1986, Watermills: Kent and the borders of Sussex, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Underground gazetteer of South-East England
Pearman, Harry (ed.), 1983, Underground gazetteer of South-East England, [n.p.]: Chelsea Speleological Society.
Streeten, Anthony, 1983, Bayham Abbey: recent research including a report on excavations 1973-76, Lewes; Sussex Archaeological Society.
Streeten, Anthony, 1983, Bayham Abbey: recent research including a report on excavations 1973-76, Lewes; Sussex Archaeological Society.
Aldsworth, Fred, 1982, A medieval and seventeenth-century house at Walderton, West Sussex, dismantled and re-erected at the Weald and Downland Open Air Musuem, Sussex: Sussex Archaeological Society.
National index of parish registers vol. IV: South East England: Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Palgrave-Moore, Patrick T.R., 1980, National index of parish registers vol. IV: South East England: Kent, Surrey and Sussex, London: Society of Genealogists.
Caves and tunnels in South-East England, part III
Reeve, Terry, 1979, Caves and tunnels in South-East England, part III, [London]: Chelsea Speleological Society.
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