Literacy and its transmission in the Romney Marsh area c.1150
Draper, G.M., 2004, 'Literacy and its transmission in the Romney Marsh area c.1150.' Kent ph.d.
Manifestations of national identity in 19th-century Kent
Finucane, T., 2004, 'Manifestations of national identity in 19th-century Kent.' Kent ph.d.
The Oxindens Warlys and Elham parish library a family library and its place in print culture in East Kent
Hingley, S., 2004, 'The Oxindens Warlys and Elham parish library a family library and its place in print culture in East Kent.' Kent ph.d.
A mingle-mangle of apparel clothing the people of Suffolk Kent and Lincolnshire 1580-1720
Mee, S., 2004, 'A mingle-mangle of apparel clothing the people of Suffolk Kent and Lincolnshire 1580-1720.' Roehampton ph.d.
1066: the hidden history of the Bayeux Tapestry
Bridgeford, Andrew, 2004, 1066: the hidden history of the Bayeux Tapestry, London:.
2004, Memories of the schools of Horton Kirby, Horton Kirby : Horton Kirby & South Darent Local History Society, .
2004, Memories of the schools of Horton Kirby, Horton Kirby : Horton Kirby & South Darent Local History Society, .
Prehistoric and Romano-British settlement at Queen Elizabeth Square, Maidstone
Booth, Paul, 2004, Prehistoric and Romano-British settlement at Queen Elizabeth Square, Maidstone, Oxford : Oxford Archaeology.
Names and history: people, places and things
Redmonds, George, 2004, Names and history: people, places and things, London: Hambledon.
Oil paintings in public ownership in Kent
2004, Oil paintings in public ownership in Kent, London: The Public Catalogue Foundation.
Revealing the buried past: geophysics for archaeologists
Gaffney, Chris, 2004, Revealing the buried past: geophysics for archaeologists, Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
Parish portraits : memories of Willington, Otham and Langley
Clinch, Anne (ed.)., 2004, Parish portraits : memories of Willington, Otham and Langley., Leeds : James and Anne Clinch.
Roman cookery: recipes and history
Renfrew, Jane, 2004, Roman cookery: recipes and history, London: English Heritage.
Medieval Sandwich and its world
Richardson, T.L., 2004, Medieval Sandwich and its world, Sandwich : Sandwich Local History Society.
Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 3 the estate barn
2003, Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 3 the estate barn, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Lost railways of Kent
Oppitz, Leslie, 2003, Lost railways of Kent, Newbury: Countryside books.
From slate to computer: school days in Wrotham
2003, From slate to computer: school days in Wrotham, Wrotham : Wrotham Historical Society.
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society: the first 150 years
Thomas, James. H. (ed.), 2003, Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society: the first 150 years, Devizes: Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society.
Hadrian's Wall in the days of the Romans
Embleton, Ronald, 2003, Hadrian's Wall in the days of the Romans, Barton under Needwood: Wren's Park.
Wroxeter archaeology: excavation and research on the defences and in the town 1968-1992
Ellis, P. (ed.), 2003, Wroxeter archaeology: excavation and research on the defences and in the town 1968-1992, Shrewsbury: Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society.
Wadhurst : then and now
Cosham, Stan, 2003, Wadhurst : then and now, Wadhurst : Greenman enterprise.
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