Shoreham Past and Present
Saynor, J., and Weaser, G., 2010, 'Shoreham Past and Present.' (Shoreham: Shoreham Historical Society) [new and revised edition].
Letters from Bishopsbourne. Three writers in an English village
Scoble, C., 2010, 'Letters from Bishopsbourne. Three writers in an English village.' (Cheltenham: SportsBooks) [Richard Hooker (1554-1600), Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) and Jocelyn Brooke (1908-1966)].
Kent Railways: the Age of Steam
Staines, D. 2010, 'Kent Railways: the Age of Steam.' (Newbury: Countryside Books).
Dover in the Second World War
Sutton, T. and Leach, D. 2010, 'Dover in the Second World War.' (Chichester: Phillimore).
Building a life brick by brick
Swan, D. 2010, 'Building a life brick by brick.' Bygone Kent, 31, 1, 14-18. [Gillingham brick making].
Gleanings of Faversham
Tann, P. 2010, 'Gleanings of Faversham.' Bygone Kent, 31, 1, 26-30. [Edward Crow, 19th-century mayor of Faversham and antiquarian].
James Sharp (1808-83) and His Children: A Prominent Family in Victorian Dartford
Taylor, P. 2010, 'James Sharp (1808-83) and His Children: A Prominent Family in Victorian Dartford.' Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter 47, 32-39. [James Sharp builder and agent to the Kent Fire Office].
Samuel Charles Umfreville JP of Ingress Abbey and his Fight with the Cement Makers
Taylor, P. 2010, 'Samuel Charles Umfreville JP of Ingress Abbey and his Fight with the Cement Makers.' North West Kent Family History Society Journal, 12, 191-199.
Faversham Through Time
Turcon, R. 2010, 'Faversham Through Time.' (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
Further memories of Bearsted and Thurnham
Kersey, Kathryn, 2010, Further memories of Bearsted and Thurnham, Bearsted : the author.
Thanets Victorian Fire Brigades and a Little Local History
Varnham, R. 2010, 'Thanets Victorian Fire Brigades and a Little Local History.' (Margate: Pollys Publishing).
The Significance of Expense Books to Horologists: Horological Markets and the 1646-76 experiences of James Master, a Kentish Gentleman
Williams, C.H.K. 2010, 'The Significance of Expense Books to Horologists: Horological Markets and the 1646-76 experiences of James Master, a Kentish Gentleman.' Antiquarian Horology, 32, 4, 541-550.
Tuberculosis and its treatment in Folkestone, 1850-1960
Arnold, M. 2010, 'Tuberculosis and its treatment in Folkestone, 1850-1960.' Canterbury Christ Church University ph.d.
Anselm of Canterbury and his influence
Ball, T. 2010, 'Anselm of Canterbury and his influence.' University of Durham ph.d.
Aspects of the archiepiscopate of Cosmo Gordon Lang, 1928-42
Beaken, R. 2010, 'Aspects of the archiepiscopate of Cosmo Gordon Lang, 1928-42.' University of London ph.d.
Satire and Anxieties Concerning Female Sexuality and Transexuality in Late Elizabethan and Early Jacobean England
Blandford, L. 2010, 'Satire and Anxieties Concerning Female Sexuality and Transexuality in Late Elizabethan and Early Jacobean England.' University of Kent ph.d.
The political role of Archbishop Morton under Henry VII
Bradley, S. 2010, 'The political role of Archbishop Morton under Henry VII.' Bangor University ph.d.
Inheritance : the story of Knole and the Sackvilles
Sackville-West, Robert, 2010, Inheritance : the story of Knole and the Sackvilles, London : Bloomsbury publishing.
The Sidney family: patronage, culture and power
Buck, O. 2010, 'The Sidney family: patronage, culture and power.' University of London phil.
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