The Medway Valley: a Kent landscape transformed
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The English Channel: the link in the history of Kent and Pas-de-Calais
2008, The English Channel: the link in the history of Kent and Pas-de-Calais, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Welby, D., 1997, Refections of River, the Kentish Village, River.
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Water for the future in Kent: scope of environmental assessment
1991, Water for the future in Kent: scope of environmental assessment, Surrey: Binnie and Partners.
Burne, John, 1989, Dartford's capital river: paddle steamers, personalities and smallpox boats, Buckingham: Barracuda Books.
Portrait of the River Medway
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Estuary: land and water in the lower Thames basin
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Structure, surface and drainage in South-East England
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Kent past and present
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A dissertation upon the surface of the Earth as delineated in a specimen of the philosophico-chorographical chart of East Kent
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