The voices of Morebath: reformation and rebellion in an English village
Duffy, Eamon, 2003, The voices of Morebath: reformation and rebellion in an English village, New Haven: Yale University Press.
Hersden: Chislet Colliery Village
Llewellyn, Ross, 2003, Hersden: Chislet Colliery Village, Sturry: The Society of Sturry Villages.
Tokens and tallies through the ages
Fletcher, Edward, 2003, Tokens and tallies through the ages, Witham: Greenlight publishing.
TRAC 2002: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Canterbury 2002
Carr, Gillian (ed.), 2003, TRAC 2002: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Canterbury 2002, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Turkey mill and the Hollingworth area
Fuller, M.J., 2003, Turkey mill and the Hollingworth area, Larkfield : M.J. Fuller.
The discovery and excavation of Anglo-Saxon Dover
Philp, Brian, 2003, The discovery and excavation of Anglo-Saxon Dover, Dover : Kent Archaeological Research Unit.
The long-gone cinemas of Swale
Clancy, John, 2003, The long-gone cinemas of Swale, Wakefield: Mercia Cinema Society.
Copus, Geoffrey, 2003, Chelsfield chronicles, 1450 - 1920 : annals of a Kentish parish, The author.
Copus, Geoffrey, 2003, Chelsfield chronicles, 1450 - 1920 : annals of a Kentish parish, The author.
The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East consultation document
Department for Transport, 2003, The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East consultation document, London: Department for Transport.
The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East summary consultation document
Department for Transport, 2003, The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East summary consultation document, London: Department for Transport.
Buckles: 1250-1800
Whitehead, Ross, 2003, Buckles: 1250-1800, Witham: Greenlight publishing.
Benet's artefacts of England and the United Kingdom: current values
Murawski, Paul G., 2003, Benet's artefacts of England and the United Kingdom: current values, Witham: Greenlight Publishing.
Lords and peasants in 14th-century Kent with special reference to Wye manor and Boxley abbey
Morgan-Evans, J.B., 2003, 'Lords and peasants in 14th-century Kent with special reference to Wye manor and Boxley abbey.' London m.phil.
Soldiers of the castle : Dover Castle garrisoned
Atherton, G.M., 2003, Soldiers of the castle : Dover Castle garrisoned, Dover: Triangle publications.
Some Kentish church scratch dials
Copestake, Trevor, 2003, Some Kentish church scratch dials, [n.p.]: [the author].
Pottery in Britain: 4000BC to AD1900
Laing, Lloyd, 2003, Pottery in Britain: 4000BC to AD1900, Witham: Grenlight Publishing.
Reading beaches: guide to identifying productive search areas
Fletcher, Edward, 2003, Reading beaches: guide to identifying productive search areas, Witham: Greenlight publishing.
Maps of the Upper Cray Valley and West Kent 1605-1946
Clayton, Janet (ed.), 2003, Maps of the Upper Cray Valley and West Kent 1605-1946, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Hobbs, Richard, 2002, Guide to conservation for metal detectorists, Stroud; Tempus.
Hobbs, Richard, 2002, Guide to conservation for metal detectorists, Stroud; Tempus.
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