Coley Goodman: Gillinghams Film Pioneer
Joyce, B., 2010, 'Coley Goodman: Gillinghams Film Pioneer.' Medway Chronicle, 3, 4-9.
Black people in Medway 1855-1914
Joyce, B., 2010, 'Black people in Medway 1855-1914.' (Rochester: Pocock Press).
Time Passes – the Changing Face of Faversham
Lamoon, B., (ed.), 2010, 'Time Passes – the Changing Face of Faversham.' (Faversham: Kent Creative Arts CIC) [a photographic project recording the life of Faversham in 2009].
Influences shaping the human landscape of the Sevenoaks area since c.1600
Killingray, D., 2010, 'Influences shaping the human landscape of the Sevenoaks area since c.1600.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxx, 35-64.
Medway Tales: life on the dividing river
Lower, W., 2010, 'Medway Tales: life on the dividing river.' (Stroud: The History Press).
Hopping: An East End family at work and play
McGrath, M., 2010, 'Hopping: An East End family at work and play.' (London, 2009).
Herne Bay and the home front
McKean, S., 2010, 'Herne Bay and the home front.' Bygone Kent, 31, 5, 14-21.
Smuggling in Kent
Miall, D.G., 2010, 'Smuggling in Kent.' Journal of Kent History, 71, 16-19.
The Journey from Blandford to Hayes: the Life and Times of Two Prime Ministers William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) and William Pitt the younger
Manning, A., 2010, 'The Journey from Blandford to Hayes: the Life and Times of Two Prime Ministers William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) and William Pitt the younger.' (Bromley: Bromley Leisure & Community Services, 2009).
The History of Reed Transport
Marsh, J., 2010, 'The History of Reed Transport.' (Wellington: Nynehead Books) [the Reed Paper Group, Aylesford].
Βρεταvoί πολεμικοί ανταποκριτές στη Θεσσαλία (1875-1883) και η δολοφονία τον Καρόλου Оγλ
Merou, Angeliki, 2010, 'Βρεταvoί πολεμικοί ανταποκριτές στη Θεσσαλία (1875-1883) και η δολοφονία τον Καρόλου Оγλ.' (Volos, Greece, 2010) [on the assassination of Charles Ogle, of Sevenoaks, in 1878 in Thessaly, the war correspondent for The Times].
At the Sign of the George: A Cranbrook Childhood from 1900
Miles, P.R., 2010, 'At the Sign of the George: A Cranbrook Childhood from 1900.' (Cranbrook: Cranbrook & District Local History Society, 2009).
Frances Kidder: the Last Woman Publicly Hanged in England
Nicholls, J., 2010, 'Frances Kidder: the Last Woman Publicly Hanged in England.' (Cranbrook: Eric Dobby Publishing Ltd).
The Story of Sevenoaks Market
Parkin, M., 2010, 'The Story of Sevenoaks Market.' (Kemsing: Kemsing Heritage Centre, 2009).
Dickens, gypsies and the Hoo peninsula
Pateman, J., 2010, 'Dickens, gypsies and the Hoo peninsula.' Bygone Kent, 31, 2, 20-27.
Bill Paynes Log Book
Perks, R.H., 2010, 'Bill Paynes Log Book.' Topsail: the History of Sailing Barges 44, 13-25 [includes references to sailing barges in Kent in the 1930s].
Broad Beans and Narrow Escapes: Three Centuries on Loose Gardeners Society Allotments
Proctor, M., 2010, 'Broad Beans and Narrow Escapes: Three Centuries on Loose Gardeners Society Allotments.' (Loose: Loose Gardeners Society).
The first Maidstone Museum and the stuffed birds that flew to Dover
Relle, E., 2010, 'The first Maidstone Museum and the stuffed birds that flew to Dover.' Journal of Kent History 71, 2-5 [Dr Francis Plomley (1806-1861) and Maidstone Museum].
A Legend Dies: the Story of a Tree with a Cricketing History
Robertson, D., 2010, 'A Legend Dies: the Story of a Tree with a Cricketing History.' (Canterbury: Kent County Cricket Club) [The history of the 180-year-old lime tree which formerly stood in the St Lawrence Ground].
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