Sevenoaks: the Past in Pictures
Thompson, E. and Clucas, P., 2011, ‘Sevenoaks: the Past in Pictures’ (Otford: Hopgarden Press, 2010).
Michael Powell
Tritton, P., 2011, ‘Michael Powell’s Canterbury Tales: setting the scene for a classic wartime movie’ (Canterbury: Tritton Publications, 2010).
Dover through Time
Turcan, R., 2011, ‘Dover through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2010).
Rochester through Time
Turcan, R., 2011, ‘Rochester through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
The Royal Military Canal: an historical account of the waterway and military road from Shorncliffe in Kent to Cliff End in Sussex
Vine, P.A.L., 2011, ‘The Royal Military Canal: an historical account of the waterway and military road from Shorncliffe in Kent to Cliff End in Sussex’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2010).
The Changing Face of Victorian Hayes
Wilson, J., 2011, ‘The Changing Face of Victorian Hayes’, Bromleag, 2, 19, 9-15.
A History of Music at Sevenoaks School from 1877-2010
Young, P., 2011, ‘A History of Music at Sevenoaks School from 1877-2010’ (Sevenoaks: Sevenoaks School).
John Gorham 1814-1899: Victorian Medicine in Tonbridge
Ford, J.M.T., 2011, ‘John Gorham 1814-1899: Victorian Medicine in Tonbridge’, ph.d., Exeter and Plymouth, 2009.
Hayle Mill: how a small papermaking company thrived in the nineteenth century using traditional techniques which were being superseded by new technology in the mainstream paper industry
Green, M., 2011, ‘Hayle Mill: how a small papermaking company thrived in the nineteenth century using traditional techniques which were being superseded by new technology in the mainstream paper industry’, ph.d., London, 2011.
Whodunnit? Grave robbery in early medieval northern and western Europe
Klevnäs, A., 2011, ‘Whodunnit? Grave robbery in early medieval northern and western Europe’, ph.d., Cambridge, 2010. [Mainly on east Kent.]
Elizabethan and Jacobean Deer Parks in Kent
Pittman, S., 2011, ‘Elizabethan and Jacobean Deer Parks in Kent’, ph.d., Kent, 2011.
Scoble, Christopher, 2010, Letters from Bishopsbourne : three writers in an English village, Cheltenham,: BMM.
Scoble, Christopher, 2010, Letters from Bishopsbourne : three writers in an English village, Cheltenham,: BMM.
Redefining Hospitality: the leisured world of the 1650s country house
Skelton, K., 2010, 'Redefining Hospitality: the leisured world of the 1650s country house.' Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 68, 4 (2009), 496513 [References to Chevening and Eltham Lodge].
Algernon Sidneys Calvinist Republicanism
Winship, M.P., 2010, 'Algernon Sidneys Calvinist Republicanism.' Journal of British Studies 49, 4, 753-773.
William Lambarde on the Politics of Enforcement in Elizabethan England
Younger, N., 2010, 'William Lambarde on the Politics of Enforcement in Elizabethan England.' Historical Research, 83, 219, 69-82.
Sittingbourne Agricultural Association
Allison, H., 2010, 'Sittingbourne Agricultural Association.' Journal of Kent History, 70, 12-14.
Alfred Hambrooks Mid Kent through Time
Ashbee, A., 2010, 'Alfred Hambrooks Mid Kent through Time.' (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
Excavations of an Iron Age pit and Roman cave at Manston in the Isle of Thanet: a report of stratigraphic and archaeological investigations at Spratling Court Farm chalk quarry, Manston, Kent, 1996...
Baker, Colin A., 2010, Excavations of an Iron Age pit and Roman cave at Manston in the Isle of Thanet: a report of stratigraphic and archaeological investigations at Spratling Court Farm chalk quarry, Manston, Kent, 1996-2007, Birchington: Trust for Thanet Archaeology.
Maidstone Borough Buses: 1974-1992
Baldock, E., 2010, 'Maidstone Borough Buses: 1974-1992.' (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
Jane Austens family in the Centre for Kentish Studies, Maidstone
Ballard, M., and Cresswell, A., 2010, 'Jane Austens family in the Centre for Kentish Studies, Maidstone.' Jane Austen Society Report (2009), 65-81.
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