Tracing the history of villages
Yorke, Trevor, 2001, Tracing the history of villages, Newbury: Countryside books.
Digging up the past: an introduction to archaeological excavation
Collis, John, 2001, Digging up the past: an introduction to archaeological excavation, Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
Drawings of monumental brasses and incised slabs by the Waller Brothers ,1837-44
Hutchinson, Robert (ed.)., 2001, Drawings of monumental brasses and incised slabs by the Waller Brothers ,1837-44, London: Monumental Brass Society.
Early birds: a short history of how flight came to Sheppey
Croydon, William, 2001, Early birds: a short history of how flight came to Sheppey., Sheerness: Publicity matters for Sheppey Heritage Trust.
Vernacular buildings in a changing world: understanding, recording and conservation
Pearson, Sarah (ed.), 2001, Vernacular buildings in a changing world: understanding, recording and conservation, York: Council for British Archaeology.
Change and decay at Northfleet, Kent: the fate of the brass of Peter de Lacy (d.1375)
Smith, Leslie, 2001, Change and decay at Northfleet, Kent: the fate of the brass of Peter de Lacy (d.1375), Cambridge: Monumental Brass Society.
The Medway towns 1790-1850: the emergence of Britain's first conurbation
Denholm, Tony, 2001, The Medway towns 1790-1850: the emergence of Britain's first conurbation., Rochester: City of Rochester Society.
The excavation of a medieval rural settlement at the Pepper Hill Lane electricity substation, Northfleet, Kent
Hardy, Alan, 2001, The excavation of a medieval rural settlement at the Pepper Hill Lane electricity substation, Northfleet, Kent, Oxford: Oxford Archaeology.
The historical archaeology of Britain c.1540-1900
Newman, Richard, 2001, The historical archaeology of Britain c.1540-1900, Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
2001, Brenchley and Matfield millennium record: a modern Domesday Book, Brenchley and Matfield Local History Society.
2001, Brenchley and Matfield millennium record: a modern Domesday Book, Brenchley and Matfield Local History Society.
James, Simon, 2001, Britains and Romans: advancing an archaeological agenda., York, Council for British Archaeology.
James, Simon, 2001, Britains and Romans: advancing an archaeological agenda., York, Council for British Archaeology.
A catalogue of the Waring manuscripts
Copus, Geoffrey, 2001, A catalogue of the Waring manuscripts, Tunbridge Wells: [the author].
The Bootshoe Boys: an account of the Elham Charity School
Coton, Betty, 2001, The Bootshoe Boys: an account of the Elham Charity School, Canterbury: [the author].
The buildings of Roman Britain
De La Bedoyere, Guy, 2001, The buildings of Roman Britain, Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
Textiles and clothing c.1150-c.1450
Crowfoot, Elizabeth, 2001, Textiles and clothing c.1150-c.1450, London: Museum of London.
MacDougall, Phillip, 2001, Sheerness Dockyard: a brief history., Chichester, Ptarmigan Books.
MacDougall, Phillip, 2001, Sheerness Dockyard: a brief history., Chichester, Ptarmigan Books.
Sheppey and the Royal Navy: a short history of the Island's links with the Senior Service
2001, Sheppey and the Royal Navy: a short history of the Island's links with the Senior Service., Sheerness: Sheppey Heritage Trust.
Smarden : a Wealden tapestry
Wheatley, Margaret, 2001, Smarden : a Wealden tapestry, Smarden : Harmony.
A scholar and a gentleman: Edward Hasted, the historian of Kent
Black, Shirley Burgoyne, 2001, A scholar and a gentleman: Edward Hasted, the historian of Kent, Otford: Darenth Valley Publications.
St. Gregory's Priory, Northgate, Canterbury excavations 1988-1991
Hicks, Martin, 2001, St. Gregory's Priory, Northgate, Canterbury excavations 1988-1991, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
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