Schools and Colleges in the Herne Bay area. Herne Bays Past Series No 4
Fishpool, J., and Turner, P., 2010, 'Schools and Colleges in the Herne Bay area. Herne Bays Past Series No 4.' (Herne Bay: Pierhead Publications Ltd).
A Town at War – Herne Bay in the Second World War
Fishpool, J., 2010, 'A Town at War – Herne Bay in the Second World War.' (Herne Bay: Pierhead Publications Ltd).
An East Kent quintet: voices from Sturry, Fordwich, Hersden, Broad Oak and Westbere
Stennett, Heather (ed.), 2010, An East Kent quintet: voices from Sturry, Fordwich, Hersden, Broad Oak and Westbere, Canterbury: Society of Sturry Villages.
Living History: a Familys 19th Century
Gault, H., 2010, 'Living History: a Familys 19th Century.' (Cambridge: Gretton Books) [Perceval family from East Kent. Frederick James Perceval, a local JP, lived at Ramsgate and Herne Bay].
Basils Deal: Pictures from Basil Kidds photographic archive
Gaunt, Judith, 2010, 'Basils Deal: Pictures from Basil Kidds photographic archive.' (Whitstable: Bygone Publishing) [Basil Kidd worked as a freelance photographer for the East Kent Mercury in Deal mid 1950s-late 1990s].
River Medway Pleasure Steamers
Gladwell, A., 2010, 'River Medway Pleasure Steamers.' (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
Thames & Medway Pleasure Steamers from 1935
Gladwell, A., 2010, 'Thames & Medway Pleasure Steamers from 1935.' (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2009).
The Old Pubs of Deal and Walmer (with Kingsdown and Mongeham)
Glover, S., and Rogers, M., 2010, 'The Old Pubs of Deal and Walmer (with Kingsdown and Mongeham).' (Whitstable: Bygone Publishing).
Mills and Milling in the Herne Bay Area, Herne Bays Past Series No 3
Gough, H., 2010, 'Mills and Milling in the Herne Bay Area, Herne Bays Past Series No 3.' (Herne Bay: Pierhead Publications Ltd).
The mystery of the fires: Captain Swing as incendiarist
Griffin, C. J., 2010, 'The mystery of the fires: Captain Swing as incendiarist.' Southern History 32, 21-40 [in a special issue Captain Swing reconsidered: forty years of rural history from below].
The violent Captain Swing?
Griffin, C. J., 2010, 'The violent Captain Swing?' Past & Present 209, 149-180.
Old Maidstones Public Houses from Old Photographs
Hales, I., 2010, 'Old Maidstones Public Houses from Old Photographs.' (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
Colony: Strange Origins of One of the Earliest Modern Democracies
Hamilton, R., 2010, 'Colony: Strange Origins of One of the Earliest Modern Democracies.' (Kent Town, South Australia: Wakefield Press) [chapters 1-11 cover the Hamilton familys involvement in the local government of Dover in the 19th century].
School life in Victorian Plaxtol
Hogg, T., 2010, 'School life in Victorian Plaxtol.' (Plaxtol: Plaxtol Local History Group).
These Dirty Miners: a History of the Kent Coalfield
Hollingsworth, J.P., 2010, 'These Dirty Miners: a History of the Kent Coalfield.' (Catrine: Stenlake Publishing).
Dover Castle: Englands First Line of Defence
Humphreys, R., 2010, 'Dover Castle: Englands First Line of Defence.' (Stroud: The History Press).
Loose and Langleys troublesome priests
Jenner, P., and Tritton, P., 2010, 'Loose and Langleys troublesome priests.' Loose Threads No 10, 15-16 [Two Victorian parsons: the Revd Richard Boys and William Bouverie Pusey].
Beerhouses and Inns of Victorian Plaxtol
Jones, H.P., 2010, 'Beerhouses and Inns of Victorian Plaxtol.' (Plaxtol: Plaxtol Local History Group).
Church Life in Victorian Plaxtol
Jones, H.P., 2010, 'Church Life in Victorian Plaxtol.' (Plaxtol: Plaxtol Local History Group, 2009).
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The Books section of the Kent Archaeological Society website provides a growing bibliography of publications relating to the archaeology, history, and heritage of Kent. This resource brings together recently published works alongside earlier titles, reflecting the breadth of research and writing connected with the county—from academic monographs and excavation reports to local history studies and specialist catalogues . We invite individuals, local societies, publishers, and researchers to contribute details of relevant publications to help expand and maintain this comprehensive reference.
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