2000, Cranbrook voices from the 20th century, Cranbrook, Cranbrook and District Local Historical Society.
2000, Cranbrook voices from the 20th century, Cranbrook, Cranbrook and District Local Historical Society.
Current archaeology: special issue Kent
2000, Current archaeology: special issue Kent, London: Current Archaeology.
Day after Day: Wm. Day and Sons in Maidstone, from early 19th century broker/auctioneer to late 20th century Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents
Proctor, Molly, 2000, Day after Day: Wm. Day and Sons in Maidstone, from early 19th century broker/auctioneer to late 20th century Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents, Maidstone: Modern Press Ltd.
Major, Alan, 2000, The Kentish lights, Seaford, S.B. Publications.
Major, Alan, 2000, The Kentish lights, Seaford, S.B. Publications.
The discovery of archaeological sites at Hayes, Kent, 1960 - 1997
Philp, Brian, 2000, The discovery of archaeological sites at Hayes, Kent, 1960 - 1997, West Wickham : Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
O'Hara, Diana, 2000, Courtship and constraint: rethinking the making of marriage in Tudor England, Manchester: Manchester University press.
The landscape of place names
Gelling, Margaret, 2000, The landscape of place names, Stamford: Shaun Tyas.
Vicerey-Weekes, David, 2000, The millennium book on All Saints church, Foots Cray, Kent, Bexley : Bexley Archaeological Group, ?
Vicerey-Weekes, David, 2000, The millennium book on All Saints church, Foots Cray, Kent, Bexley : Bexley Archaeological Group, ?
The Gravesend Blockhouse
Smith, Victor T.C., 2000, The Gravesend Blockhouse, Gravesend: Thames Defence Heritage.
A companion to Medieval England 1066-1485
Saul, Nigel, 2000, A companion to Medieval England 1066-1485, Stroud: Tempus.
A catalogue of the Harris manuscripts
Copus, Geoffrey, 2000, A catalogue of the Harris manuscripts, Tunbridge Wells: [the author].
Sir Banister Fletcher's a history of architecture
Cruickshank, Dan (ed.), 2000, Sir Banister Fletcher's a history of architecture, Oxford: Architectural Press.
Rosdersham 2000 : the story of a village
2000, Rosdersham 2000 : the story of a village, Rodmersham: Rodersham Parish Council.
Anglo-Saxon cemetery of Bifrons, in the parish of Patrixbourne, east Kent
Hawkes, Sonia Chadwick, 2000, Anglo-Saxon cemetery of Bifrons, in the parish of Patrixbourne, east Kent, Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology.
Royal Marines, Deal: a pictorial history
Lane, Andrew, 2000, Royal Marines, Deal: a pictorial history., Tiverton: Halsgrove.
2000, Sandwich recollected: an oral history, 1914-1950, Sandwich, Sandwich Local History Society.
2000, Sandwich recollected: an oral history, 1914-1950, Sandwich, Sandwich Local History Society.
Pilgrimage in medieval England
Webb, Diana, 2000, Pilgrimage in medieval England, London : Hambledon.
Mercia and the making of England
Walker, Ian W., 2000, Mercia and the making of England, Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
Restoration House, Rochester: an illustrated history and guidebook
Leach, Peter E., 2000, Restoration House, Rochester: an illustrated history and guidebook., Rochester: Restoration House.
A Kentish family: the Christophers of Seal and Kemsing and the Medway towns
Clinch, Anne, 2000, A Kentish family: the Christophers of Seal and Kemsing and the Medway towns, [n.p.]: [the author].
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