Sevenoaks : an historical dictionary
Killingray, David, 2012, Sevenoaks : an historical dictionary, Andover : Phillimore & co. ltd.
A road through the past: archaeological discoveries on the A2: Pepperhil to Cobham, Highways Agency.
2012, A road through the past: archaeological discoveries on the A2: Pepperhil to Cobham, Highways Agency.
Margate through time
Lee, Anthony, 2012, Margate through time, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
Barming during the Second World War
Barming History Society, 2012, ‘Barming during the Second World War’ (Maidstone: Barming History Society, 2011).
Canterbury, a pocket miscellany
Bedford, K., 2012, ‘Canterbury, a pocket miscellany’ (Stroud: The History Press).
An East Kent family: the Burvilles
Burville, P.J., 2012, ‘An East Kent family: the Burvilles’ (Dover: Peter Burville, 2011).
Isle of Sheppey through Time
Clancy, J., 2012, ‘Isle of Sheppey through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2011).
St Giles the Abbot Church, Farnborough, Kent
Clare, A., 2012, ‘St Giles the Abbot Church, Farnborough, Kent’ (Farnborough: St Giles PCC).
Fortress Kent: The Guardian of England
Ingleton, R., 2012, ‘Fortress Kent: The Guardian of England’ (Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military Books).
The Royal Engineers at Chatham, 1750 – 2012
Kendall, P., 2012, ‘The Royal Engineers at Chatham, 1750 – 2012’ (Swindon: English Heritage).
The Sevenoaks Book. An historical dictionary
Killingray, D. and Purves, E. (eds), 2012, ‘The Sevenoaks Book. An historical dictionary’ (Chichester: Phillimore).
Underground Thanet: quarries, tunnels, shelters and caves
LeGear, R., 2012, ‘Underground Thanet: quarries, tunnels, shelters and caves’ (Thanet: Birchington Trust for Thanet Archaeology).
From Gavelkinders to Gentlemen: a history of the Lushington family in East Kent from 1200-1700
Lushington, J., 2012, ‘From Gavelkinders to Gentlemen: a history of the Lushington family in East Kent from 1200-1700’ (Alkham: from the author).
Excavations at Scadbury: part 2 some remains of Mediaeval settlement
2011, Excavations at Scadbury: part 2 some remains of Mediaeval settlement, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Excavations in North-West Kent, 2005 - 2007: one hundred thousand years of human activity in and around the Darent Valley
Simmonds, Andrew, 2011, Excavations in North-West Kent, 2005 - 2007: one hundred thousand years of human activity in and around the Darent Valley, Oxford : Oxford Archaeology.
Folkestone's disappearing hertiage
Dray, Pam, 2011, Folkestone's disappearing hertiage, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
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