In the Name of the Fallen: Legitimising the Great War in East Kent
Donaldson, P., 2011, ‘In the Name of the Fallen: Legitimising the Great War in East Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxi, 143-158.
The Royal Society of Kentish Bowmen
Draper, P., 2011, ‘The Royal Society of Kentish Bowmen’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, 48, 16-19.
Folkestones Disappearing Heritage Through Time
Dray, P., 2011, ‘Folkestones Disappearing Heritage Through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
The Gibson Family of Eynsford and Farningham: Blacksmiths and Ironfounders
Duncombe, W.G., 2011, ‘The Gibson Family of Eynsford and Farningham: Blacksmiths and Ironfounders’ (Eynsford: Farningham & Eynsford Local History Society, 2010).
Mill Life in Victorian Plaxtol
Dussek, V., 2011, ‘Mill Life in Victorian Plaxtol’ (Plaxtol: Plaxtol Local History Society).
Hotel for the Pleasure
Elgar, P., 2011, ‘Hotel for the Pleasure’, Bygone Kent, 32, 5, 33-39. [Ship Inn at Dover.]
Counter-Insurgency, Subalternity and Spatial Relations: Interrogating Court-Martial Narratives of the Nore Mutiny of 1797
Featherstone, D., 2011, ‘Counter-Insurgency, Subalternity and Spatial Relations: Interrogating Court-Martial Narratives of the Nore Mutiny of 1797’, South African Historical Journal, 61, 4 (2009), 766-787.
The Stained Glass of St Augustines Church, Ramsgate
Fleet, R. and Blaker, C., 2011, ‘The Stained Glass of St Augustines Church, Ramsgate’ (Ramsgate: Potmetal Press).
Botany, Boats and Bathing Machines: Anna Maria Husseys Holiday in Dover in 1836
Finn, E. (ed.), 2011, ‘Botany, Boats and Bathing Machines: Anna Maria Husseys Holiday in Dover in 1836’ (Maidstone: Kent Archives Service). [Transcription of Anna Maria Husseys manuscript journal held at the Centre for Kentish Studies.] Ebook at www.kent.lib.overdrive.com.
150 Years of Trains to Sheppey
Fryer, J., 2011, ‘150 Years of Trains to Sheppey’, Journal of Kent History, 73, 13-14.
Francis Reginald Gilbert: a Career in Print
Gilbert, E.J., 2011, ‘Francis Reginald Gilbert: a Career in Print’, Tunbridge Wells Family History Society Newsletter, 51, 26-35. [Apprentice to Hepworths Printers.]
Recent paintings
Alexander, Matthew (artist), 2011, Recent paintings, Monkton: Barn Studio.
Ferries of Dover: through five decades 1960-2011
Hendy, J., 2011, ‘Ferries of Dover: through five decades 1960-2011’ (Ramsey: Lily, 2010).
The Chilton Family of Buckinghamshire, Kent & Sussex 1730s – 1900s
Hill, T.G., 2011, ‘The Chilton Family of Buckinghamshire, Kent & Sussex 1730s – 1900s’ (Cressage: Trevor Hill).
WW2 Crash Sites in the Cranbrook Area: 1
Holmes, G., 2011, ‘WW2 Crash Sites in the Cranbrook Area: 1’, Cranbrook Journal, 22, 13-17.
The Centenary: Whitstable & Seasalter Golf Club... the first 100 years 1911-2011
Hughes, G.P., 2011, ‘The Centenary: Whitstable & Seasalter Golf Club... the first 100 years 1911-2011’ (Whitstable: Irish Village Enterprises, 2010).
The Story of Wilfred Haughton Hodgkin
Jones, C., 2011, ‘The Story of Wilfred Haughton Hodgkin’, Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society Newsletter, Spring, 14-17. [Involvement with Beechings bank.]
Earl Stanhopes letter-music
Kassleer, M., 2011, ‘Earl Stanhopes letter-music’, in M. Kassler (ed.), ‘The Music Trade in Georgian England, Part IV New Technologies’ (Farnham: Ashgate), 389-432.
Stanhopes Novel Musical Instruments
Kassleer, M., 2011, ‘Stanhopes Novel Musical Instruments’, in M. Kassler (ed.), ‘The Music Trade in Georgian England, Part IV New Technologies’ (Farnham: Ashgate), 433-450.
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