A force to be reckoned with: a history of the Womens' Institute
Robinson, Jane, 2012, A force to be reckoned with: a history of the Womens' Institute, London: Virago.
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.
Women in Kent: from sources at the Centre for Kentish Studies
Cresswell, Alison (ed.)., 2008, Women in Kent: from sources at the Centre for Kentish Studies, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Lost voices: memories of a vanished way of life
O'Neill, Gilda, 2006, Lost voices: memories of a vanished way of life, London: Arrow.
Gender and petty crime in late medieval England: the local courts in Kent, 1460 - 1560
Jones, Karen, 2006, Gender and petty crime in late medieval England: the local courts in Kent, 1460 - 1560, Suffolk: Boydell Press.
West Kent within living memory
1995, West Kent within living memory, Newbur: Countryside Books.
Contemplation and action: the other monasticism
Gilchrist, Roberta, 1995, Contemplation and action: the other monasticism, London: Leicester University Press.
Turner, Norah, 1992, In baggy brown breeches and a cowboy hat: an Eastender's wartime life as a land girl in Kent, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Turner, Norah, 1992, In baggy brown breeches and a cowboy hat: an Eastender's wartime life as a land girl in Kent, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
1991, Times of our lives: women in Medway from 1900;, Gillingham, AIM publications.
1991, Times of our lives: women in Medway from 1900;, Gillingham, AIM publications.
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