Three Uneasy Pieces – Commemoration, Continuity, Celebration
Putkowski, J., 2014, ‘Three Uneasy Pieces – Commemoration, Continuity, Celebration’ (Kimberley: Knowle Hill Publishing).
Great Aunt Clarices adventures behind the front line
Rayner, C., 2014, ‘Great Aunt Clarices adventures behind the front line’, Bygone Kent, 35, 4, 48-51.
The Cliffs are not Cliffs: the Cliffs of Dover and national identities in Britain, c.1750-c.1950
Readman, P., 2014, ‘The Cliffs are not Cliffs: the Cliffs of Dover and national identities in Britain, c.1750-c.1950’, History, 99, 335, 241-269.
Opposition to the Channel Tunnel, 1882-1975: identity, island status and security
Redford, D., 2014, ‘Opposition to the Channel Tunnel, 1882-1975: identity, island status and security’, History, 99, 1, 100-112.
The Disinherited: a story of family, love and betrayal
Sackville-West, R., 2014, ‘The Disinherited: a story of family, love and betrayal’ (London: Bloomsbury).
Vita Sackville-Wests Sissinghurst: the creation of a garden
Sackville-West, V. and Raven, S., 2014, ‘Vita Sackville-Wests Sissinghurst: the creation of a garden’ (London: Virago).
Cranbrook roads: from 1780 – 1880
Sanders, A., 2014, ‘Cranbrook roads: from 1780 – 1880’, Cranbrook Journal, 25, 13-16.
The Light Upon The Hill – The History of Dartford Spiritualist Church
Scott, L., 2014, ‘The Light Upon The Hill – The History of Dartford Spiritualist Church’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, 51, 18-21.
Whatever happened to Henry Dobell?
Singleton, T., 2014, ‘Whatever happened to Henry Dobell?’, Cranbrook Journal, 25, 7-10.
Anti-invasion defences of the First World War and Slough Fort, Allhallows
Smith, V., 2014, ‘Anti-invasion defences of the First World War and Slough Fort, Allhallows’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 305-308.
Weald Villages, Charing, Westwell, Hothfield, Little Chart, Pluckley, Smarden Through Time
Sowden, K., 2014, ‘Weald Villages, Charing, Westwell, Hothfield, Little Chart, Pluckley, Smarden Through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
Dartford 1944-45: The Sting In the Tail
Still, M., 2014, ‘Dartford 1944-45: The Sting In the Tail’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, 51, 8-13.
Who Goes There: an autobiography
Sutherland, M., 2014, ‘Who Goes There: an autobiography’ (Leiston: Leiston Press).
Tonbridge Roll of Honour – Great War Volumes 1 and 2: A Record of the Fallen
Swarbrick, J.D. and Mills, P., 2014, ‘Tonbridge Roll of Honour – Great War Volumes 1 and 2: A Record of the Fallen’ (Tonbridge: Swarbrick & Mills).
Transactions of the Kent Field Club Vol. 19 - Kents Heathlands
Tittley, I. ed., 2014, ‘Transactions of the Kent Field Club Vol. 19 - Kents Heathlands’ (Brighton: Kent Field Club).
Meopham Changing Places
Trethewey, J., 2014, ‘Meopham Changing Places’ (Meopham: Meopham Historical Society).
Through Fire and Water – Lost pioneer women photographers negatives found in our library
Tritton, P., 2014, ‘Through Fire and Water – Lost pioneer women photographers negatives found in our library’, KAS Newsletter, 99, 4-5.
Shock of War: Tunbridge Wells, life on the Home Front 1914 – 1918
Cunningham, J., 2014, ‘Shock of War: Tunbridge Wells, life on the Home Front 1914 – 1918’ (Tunbridge Wells: Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society).
Familiar in the mouth as household words
Wakefield, D., 2014, ‘Familiar in the mouth as household words’, Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society Newsletter, Autumn, 12-15.
Pottery and social life in medieval England
Jervis, Ben, 2014, Pottery and social life in medieval England, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
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