The Enigma of the Margate Shell Grotto: an examination of the theories on its origins
Marsh-Stefanovska, P.J., 2013, ‘The Enigma of the Margate Shell Grotto: an examination of the theories on its origins’ (Canterbury: Martyrs Fields Publications, 2011).
Meopham Changing Places
Meopham Historical Society., 2013, ‘Meopham Changing Places’ (Stroud: Fonthill Media).
Lympne Airfield: at war and peace
Moor, A.J., 2013, ‘Lympne Airfield: at war and peace’ (Stroud: Fonthill Media).
Detling Airfield: a History 1915-1959
Moore, A.J., 2013, ‘Detling Airfield: a History 1915-1959’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2011).
The Grand Shaft at Dover and its antecedents
Morrice, R., 2013, ‘The Grand Shaft at Dover and its antecedents’, English Heritage Historical Review, 6, 1, 134-161.
Half-Forgotten Triumph: the Story of Kents County Championship Title of 1913
Moseling, M., 2013, ‘Half-Forgotten Triumph: the Story of Kents County Championship Title of 1913’ (Cheltenham: SportsBooks Ltd).
David Chipperfield Architects
Nys, R. ed., 2013, ‘David Chipperfield Architects’ (London: Thames & Hudson).
The Cobbs of Margate: evangelicalism and anti-slavery in the Isle of Thanet, 1787-1834
Ovenden, T., 2013, ‘The Cobbs of Margate: evangelicalism and anti-slavery in the Isle of Thanet, 1787-1834’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiii, 1-32.
Representing the East and West India links to the British country house: the London Borough of Bexley and the wider heritage picture
Pereira, C., 2013, ‘Representing the East and West India links to the British country house: the London Borough of Bexley and the wider heritage picture’, in M. Dresser and A. Hann eds, ‘Slavery and the British Country House’ (Swindon: English Heritage), 132-141.
Sandgate since the Swinging Sixties
Preedy, B., 2013, ‘Sandgate since the Swinging Sixties’ (Welberby: R.E. Preedy, 2012).
50 Years of the Faversham Society 1962-2012
Rayner, C., 2013, ‘50 Years of the Faversham Society 1962-2012’ (Faversham: Faversham Society, 2012).
J. Rock to Caffyns Ltd - the diary of a Hastings and Tunbridge Wells Royal Carriage Builder 1822-1849
Remio, J., 2013, ‘J. Rock to Caffyns Ltd - the diary of a Hastings and Tunbridge Wells Royal Carriage Builder 1822-1849’ (Hastings: Hastings Local Books).
Outrageous Fortune: Growing up at Leeds Castle
Russell, A., 2013, ‘Outrageous Fortune: Growing up at Leeds Castle’ (London: Robson Press).
Ashford in the 1960s and 70s in Colour
Salter, S.R., 2013, ‘Ashford in the 1960s and 70s in Colour’ (Stroud: History Press).
A Love Match: 100 years ago
Sanders, A., 2013, ‘A Love Match: 100 years ago’, The Cranbrook Journal, 24, 17-21.
Tommy Martin 1916-1987: a South-East London Sporting Hero
Scottow, C., 2013, ‘Tommy Martin 1916-1987: a South-East London Sporting Hero’, North West Kent Family History Society Journal, 13, 2, 77-83.
The Life and Times of Albert Makaula-White: an African farmer in Kent 1904-1937
Sherwood, M., 2013, ‘The Life and Times of Albert Makaula-White: an African farmer in Kent 1904-1937’ (Oare: Savannah Press, 2012).
Feltons Sandwich Sailing Barges
Simmons, M., 2013, ‘Feltons Sandwich Sailing Barges’ (Ware: Chaffcutter Books, 2012).
New for old: the development of New Tavern Fort at Gravesend in the industrial age
Smith, V., 2013, ‘New for old: the development of New Tavern Fort at Gravesend in the industrial age’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiii, 131-166.
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