Exploits of a Non-Nudist: A Sissinghurst mystery man of the thirties and forties
Newell, N., 2012, ‘Exploits of a Non-Nudist: A Sissinghurst mystery man of the thirties and forties’ (Cranbrook: Cranbrook & District Local History Society).
The Shepherds and Shepherd Neame Brewery Faversham Kent, 1732-1875
Owen, J., 2012, ‘The Shepherds and Shepherd Neame Brewery Faversham Kent, 1732-1875’ (Throwley: John Owen, 2011).
Minding histories: explaining early experiences of migration, settlement and well-being through life histories in migrants residing in the London Borough of Bexley
Palmer, D., 2012, ‘Minding histories: explaining early experiences of migration, settlement and well-being through life histories in migrants residing in the London Borough of Bexley’, Family & Community History, 15, 1, 44-46.
A. M. Parkin: a village artist drawings and engravings 1961-2012
Parkin, A.M., 2012, ‘A. M. Parkin: a village artist drawings and engravings 1961-2012’ (Sevenoaks: Vine Publishing).
Admiralty lookout and the defence of Dover Harbour, 1905-1945
Pattison, P., 2012, ‘Admiralty lookout and the defence of Dover Harbour, 1905-1945’, English Heritage Historical Review, 5, 156-171.
“The Germans Have Landed!”: Home defence and invasion fears in the South-East of England, August to December 1914
Pennell, C., 2012, ‘“The Germans Have Landed!”: Home defence and invasion fears in the South-East of England, August to December 1914’, in Heather Jones, Jennifer O’Brien and Christoph Schmidt-Supprian (eds), Untold War.
Bexley Asylum Minute Books 1901-1939
Phillips, B., 2012, ‘Bexley Asylum Minute Books 1901-1939’, North West Kent Family History Society Journal, 12, 12, 535-538.
That Reminds Me… Volume 1: East Kent Gazette readers
Rayner, C., 2012, ‘That Reminds Me… Volume 1: East Kent Gazette readers’ memories of bygone Sittingbourne’ (Canterbury: Birch Leaf Books).
50 Years of the Faversham Society 1962–2012
Rayner, J., 2012, ‘50 Years of the Faversham Society 1962–2012’ (Faversham: Faversham Society).
The Duke of Wellington at Walmer
Sheppard, M., 2012, ‘The Duke of Wellington at Walmer’, The Journal of Kent History, 75, 16-17.
James Humphrey, Millwright of Cranbrook
Singleton, T., 2012, ‘James Humphrey, Millwright of Cranbrook’, Cranbrook Journal, 23, 6-8.
Ten Brave Men and True: the Victoria Cross holders from the Borough of Tunbridge Wells
Snow, R., 2012, ‘Ten Brave Men and True: the Victoria Cross holders from the Borough of Tunbridge Wells’ (Brighton: Menin House Publishers).
“A survival of a distant past”, J. A. Martin and the Victorian Revival of the French Church at Canterbury
Spicer, A., 2012, ‘“A survival of a distant past”, J. A. Martin and the Victorian Revival of the French Church at Canterbury’, Journal of Southern History, 34, 101-139.
The Community that was Southborough
Stealey, V., 2012, ‘The Community that was Southborough’, Bromleag, 2, 24, 23-27.
Simon Francis Phillips (1832–1908): Draper in Dartford
Taylor, P., 2012, ‘Simon Francis Phillips (1832–1908): Draper in Dartford’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, 49, 21-27.
Folkestone Then & Now
Tulloch, A., 2012, ‘Folkestone Then & Now’ (Stroud: The History Press).
Gravesend through Time
Turcan, R., 2012, ‘Gravesend through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2011).
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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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