Not going through the motions: Sevenoaks, sewage and selfless ambition, 1871-1882
Taylor, I., 2015, ‘Not going through the motions: Sevenoaks, sewage and selfless ambition, 1871-1882’, Journal of Regional and Local History, 9, 2, 123-139.
The Mount Ephraim Farm Hurricane Crash in September 1940
Thompson, G., 2015, ‘The Mount Ephraim Farm Hurricane Crash in September 1940’, Cranbrook Journal, 26, 17-19.
Loose Threads No. 15
Tritton, P., 2015, ‘Loose Threads No. 15’ (Loose: Loose Area History Society).
Broadstairs through Time
Turcan, R., 2015, ‘Broadstairs through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Press).
Sittingbourne through Time
Turcan, R., 2015, ‘Sittingbourne through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Press).
University of Kent 1965 – 2015 celebrating 50 years
University of Kent at Canterbury., 2015, ‘University of Kent 1965 – 2015 celebrating 50 years’ (Canterbury: University of Kent at Canterbury).
Late Victorian Sandwich – Polluted water, sickness, council inertia and the case of the deceased unnamed mayor: a public health study
Vaile, M., 2015, ‘Late Victorian Sandwich – Polluted water, sickness, council inertia and the case of the deceased unnamed mayor: a public health study’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvi, 101-115.
Moody Dungeness: coastline views from the south coast
Vassilis Korkas Photography., 2015, ‘Moody Dungeness: coastline views from the south coast’ (Calvendo Verlag GmbH).
The Network Southeast Story: 1982-2014
Vincent, C. and Green, M., 2015, ‘The Network Southeast Story: 1982-2014’ (Shepperton: OPC, 2014).
Around Orpington through Time
Waller, P., 2015, ‘Around Orpington through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Press).
The Pantiles, Royal Tunbridge Wells: a brief history and guide
Whitbourn, P., 2015, ‘The Pantiles, Royal Tunbridge Wells: a brief history and guide’ (Tunbridge Wells).
A Social History of Woodchurch: The People
Woodchurch Ancestry Group., 2015, ‘A Social History of Woodchurch: The People’ (Woodchurch Village Life Museum, 2014).
Bryan Faussett: Antiquary Extraordinary
Wright, D., 2015, ‘Bryan Faussett: Antiquary Extraordinary’ (Oxford).
Using archaeological archives: a case study from Roman Essex
Doherty, Anna, 2015, Using archaeological archives: a case study from Roman Essex, Portslade: Spoilheap.
The Hoo peninsula landscape
Newsome, Sarah, 2015, The Hoo peninsula landscape, Swindon: Historic England.
Canterbury before the Romans
Birmingham, David, 2015, Canterbury before the Romans, Lancaster: Palatine Books.
Bryan Faussett: antiquary extraordinary
Wright, David, 2015, Bryan Faussett: antiquary extraordinary, Oxford: Archaeopress.
Structure and agency in small-scale production: an historical archaeology of the clay tobacco pipemakers of Kent
Boyden, Brian William John, 2015, Structure and agency in small-scale production: an historical archaeology of the clay tobacco pipemakers of Kent, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Testamenta cantiana: a series of extracts from fifteenth to sixteenth century wills relating to church building and topography, West Kent
Duncan, Leland Lewis, 2015, Testamenta cantiana: a series of extracts from fifteenth to sixteenth century wills relating to church building and topography, West Kent, London: Forgotten Books.
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