Walking The Disused Railways of Kent
Bathurst, D., 2010, 'Walking The Disused Railways of Kent.' (Seaford: SB Publications).
The Story of Tunbridge Ware
Beavis, I., 2010, 'The Story of Tunbridge Ware.' (Tunbridge Wells: Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library & Art Gallery and Friends).
Boughton Malherbe: A journey through Time
Boughton Malherbe History Society and others, 2010, 'Boughton Malherbe: A journey through Time.' (Boughton Malherbe).
Exchanging Medieval material culture: studies on archaeology and history presented to Frans Verhaeghe
Groote, Koen de (ed.), 2010, Exchanging Medieval material culture: studies on archaeology and history presented to Frans Verhaeghe, Brussels: [n.p.].
Arthur Shearly Cripps 1869-1952: The-man-who-walks-likethunder
Bridgeman, J., 2010, 'Arthur Shearly Cripps 1869-1952: The-man-who-walks-likethunder.' Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society Newsletter (Spring 2010), 13-17.
Notes on the Keyes Family and The Dene, Dartford – 1901 to the 1930s
Brownless, I., 2010, 'Notes on the Keyes Family and The Dene, Dartford – 1901 to the 1930s.' Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, no. 47, 9-19 [recollections of Flora Forbes].
Nautical Training Ships: an Illustrated History
Carradice, P., 2010, 'Nautical Training Ships: an Illustrated History.' (Stroud: Amberley Publishing) [includes the Arethusa, based at Greenhithe, and other ships associated with Kent].
Secrets of the Wool House
Chapman, M., 2010, 'Secrets of the Wool House.' Loose Threads, 10, 21-25.
Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery East Wing development, St Faith's Street, Maidstone, ME14 1LH, Kent: an archaeological watching brief
Compass Archaeology Limited, 2010, Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery East Wing development, St Faith's Street, Maidstone, ME14 1LH, Kent: an archaeological watching brief, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Families in Dartford during the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries
Clarke, P., 2010, 'Families in Dartford during the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries.' Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, no. 47, 20-25.
Boom, Slump and Intervention: Changing Agricultural Landscapes on Romney Marsh, 1790-1990
Cook, H., 2010, 'Boom, Slump and Intervention: Changing Agricultural Landscapes on Romney Marsh, 1790-1990.' in M. Waller, E. Edwards and L. Barber (eds), Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland (Sevenoaks: The Romney Marsh Research Trust), 155-183.
Canterbury: Suburbs & Surroundings
Crampton, P., 2010, 'Canterbury: Suburbs & Surroundings.' (Stroud: The History Press).
The Lookers Huts: A Photographic Exploration of the Lookers Huts of the Romney Marshes
Crick, N., 2010, 'The Lookers Huts: A Photographic Exploration of the Lookers Huts of the Romney Marshes.' (Brighton: Book Guild Publishing).
The Samuel Love Green Archive: Bessels Green Old Meeting House 1800-1912, Part one: 1800-1875
Crosskey, K.S.M., 2010, 'The Samuel Love Green Archive: Bessels Green Old Meeting House 1800-1912, Part one: 1800-1875.' (Crawley).
Faversham a New History. Historical Gleanings relative to the Town of Faversham and Parishes adjoining
Crow, E., 2010, 'Faversham a New History. Historical Gleanings relative to the Town of Faversham and Parishes adjoining.' (Faversham: The Faversham Society, 2009) CD-ROM [edited and transcribed by Peter Tann].
Aspects of Corporate Landownership and the Fortunes of Livestock Farmers on Wallend Marsh and Denge Marsh, c.1730-1790
Davison, A., 2010, 'Aspects of Corporate Landownership and the Fortunes of Livestock Farmers on Wallend Marsh and Denge Marsh, c.1730-1790.' in M. Waller, E. Edwards and L. Barber (eds), Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland (Sevenoaks: The Romney Marsh Research Trust), 141-154.
Powder Wood
Dawson, M., 2010, 'Powder Wood.' Topsail: The History of Sailing Barges, 44, 4060 [the Woods of Gravesend, carriers of explosives, with special reference to Thomas Francis Powder Wood (1823-1888)].
Trophies and Tribulations: Forty years of Kent Cricket
Ellis, C., and Pennel, M., 2010, 'Trophies and Tribulations: Forty years of Kent Cricket.' (Greenwich: Greenwich Publishing).
Herne Bays Hotels and Public Houses, Herne Bays Past Series No. 2
Fishpool, J., 2010, 'Herne Bays Hotels and Public Houses, Herne Bays Past Series No. 2.' (Herne Bay: Pierhead Publications Ltd, 2009).
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