The War Memorial, Holy Cross Churchyard, Bearsted: in memory of the twenty-six servicemen who died in the Great War 1914-1918
Lawson, L., 2014, ‘The War Memorial, Holy Cross Churchyard, Bearsted: in memory of the twenty-six servicemen who died in the Great War 1914-1918’ (Bearsted: L. Lawson).
Prostitution and Victorian society revisited: the Contagious Diseases Act in Kent
Lee, C., 2014, ‘Prostitution and Victorian society revisited: the Contagious Diseases Act in Kent’, Women’s History Review, 21, 301-316.
Chalkwell subsidence at Oad Street, near Sittingbourne
LeGear, R., 2014, ‘Chalkwell subsidence at Oad Street, near Sittingbourne’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 304-305.
Gillingham Through Time
Lloyd, D.J., 2014, ‘Gillingham Through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
The Legend of Bloody Baker
Lloyd, J., 2014, ‘The Legend of Bloody Baker’, Folklore, 125, 250-257.
Smuggling on the South Coast
McCooey, C., 2014, ‘Smuggling on the South Coast’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
Lest We Forget, Beckenham and the Great War
Manning, P. and Muir, I., 2014, ‘Lest We Forget, Beckenham and the Great War’ (London: New Generation Publishing).
Gravesend and the Mercantile Marine in the Great War: a brief example of some who gave their lives while serving in the Merchant Navy Never Forgotten
Marshall, A., 2014, ‘Gravesend and the Mercantile Marine in the Great War: a brief example of some who gave their lives while serving in the Merchant Navy Never Forgotten’ (Gravesend: Andrew Marshall).
Luddesdown War Dead: A Fearsome Loss
Marshall, A., 2014, ‘Luddesdown War Dead: A Fearsome Loss’ (Gravesend: Andrew Marshall).
Discovering Swales 20th Century Defences
Mason, S. et al., 2014, ‘Discovering Swales 20th Century Defences’, KAS Newsletter, 100, 40-47.
In Farageland
Meek, J., 2014, ‘In Farageland’, London Review of Books, 9 October 2014, 5-10.
Horses for the Great War
Merrick, P., 2014, ‘Horses for the Great War’, Local Historian, 44, 3, 220-241.
He gave his life for his friends
Millard, T., 2014, ‘He gave his life for his friends’, Cranbrook Journal, 25, 4-7.
Lenham and the Great War: those who served in peace and war
Myers, A., 2014, ‘Lenham and the Great War: those who served in peace and war’ (Lenham: Hatch Charity).
The Heraldry of Godinton House, near Ashford. Part I: Introduction, Ward Family Heraldry and some Miscellanea
Newell, P., 2014, ‘The Heraldry of Godinton House, near Ashford. Part I: Introduction, Ward Family Heraldry and some Miscellanea’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 223-233.
Newington Remembers
Newington History Group., 2014, ‘Newington Remembers’ (Sittingbourne: Newington History Group).
Occupation patterns in six Kentish parishes 1841-81
Perkins, A., 2014, ‘Occupation patterns in six Kentish parishes 1841-81’, Local Population Studies, 91, 44-62.
Isaiah Shrubsall – Barge Master
Perks, R.H., 2014, ‘Isaiah Shrubsall – Barge Master’, Topsail, 48, 66-75.
Building the Heart of Kent Hospice: a personal memoir by Molly Poulter
Poulter, M., 2014, ‘Building the Heart of Kent Hospice: a personal memoir by Molly Poulter’ (London: One3One).
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