The Fronde
Hough, Carole (ed.), 2016, The Oxford handbook of names and naming, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Brook: a village in Kent
Bradley, Graham, 2016, Brook: a village in Kent, Wye: Wye Historical Society.
An oral history of Horsmonden
Stubbings, Richard (ed.), 2016, An oral history of Horsmonden, Horsmonden: Horsmonden Historical Society.
Sea eagles of empire: the classis Britannica and the battles for Britain
Elliott, Simon, 2016, Sea eagles of empire: the classis Britannica and the battles for Britain, Stroud: History Press.
Revealing Cumbria's past: 150 years of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 2016, Revealing Cumbria's past: 150 years of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, [n.p.]: Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society.
Lower Thames Crossing: route consultation 2016
2015, Lower Thames Crossing: route consultation 2016, London: Highways England.
Malting and malthouses in Kent
Preston, James, 2015, Malting and malthouses in Kent, Stroud: Amberley Publishing.
Flavian and later buildings at Snodland Roman villa: excavations at Cantium Way, Snodland, Kent
Dawkes, Giles, 2015, Flavian and later buildings at Snodland Roman villa: excavations at Cantium Way, Snodland , Kent, Sussex; Spoilheap Publications.
From ships to sheep: the story of Smallhythe
Butler, Tony, 2015, From ships to sheep: the story of Smallhythe, Kent: Smallhythe500.
Wood: a family of Kent
Wood, Charles, 2015, Wood: a family of Kent, Stroud: Ian Hodgkins and Co. Ltd.
Tonbridge through ten centuries
Wilkson, Anthony, 2015, Tonbridge through ten centuries, Tonbridge : Tonbridge Historical Society.
Digging at the gateway: archaeological landscapes of south Thanet: the archaeology of East Kent Access (Phase II): volume 1: the sites
Andrews, Phil, 2015, Digging at the gateway: archaeological landscapes of south Thanet: the archaeology of East Kent Access (Phase II): volume 1: the sites, Oxford: Oxford Wessex Archaeology.
Digging at the gateway: archaeological landscapes of south Thanet: the archaeology of East Kent Access (Phase II): volume 2:the finds, environmental and dating reports
Andrews, Phil, 2015, Digging at the gateway: archaeological landscapes of south Thanet: the archaeology of East Kent Access (Phase II): volume 2:the finds, environmental and dating reports, Oxford: Oxford Wessex Archaeology.
A history of Murston
Clark, Bryan, 2011, A history of Murston, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
Hadlow: Life, Land & People in a Wealden Parish 1460 -1600
Joan Thirsk, Bridgett Jones, Alison Williams, Anne Hughes and Caroline Wetton.
Sporting the oak: the life and times of Thomas Dearn
Donovan, Paul, 2006, Sporting the oak: the life and times of Thomas Dearn, Egerton: Robert Swift.
Sceattas: an illustrated guide: Anglo-Saxon coins and icons
Abramson, Tony, 2006, Sceattas: an illustrated guide: Anglo-Saxon coins and icons, King's Lynn: Heritage Marketing and Publications.
Seaside story : Whitstable and Tankerton-on-sea
Pike, Geoffrey, 2006, Seaside story : Whitstable and Tankerton-on-sea, Whitstable : Whitstable improvement trust.
An archaeological watching brief at the Ewell Community (Pilsdon at Malling), St. Mary's Abbey, West Malling
Ward, Alan, 2006, An archaeological watching brief at the Ewell Community (Pilsdon at Malling), St. Mary's Abbey, West Malling, [n.p.]: [the author].
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