The Canterbury Catch Club: its music and musicians: an exhibition at the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, 12 September - 8 November 2015
Canterbury Catch Club., 2015, ‘The Canterbury Catch Club: its music and musicians: an exhibition at the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, 12 September - 8 November 2015’ (Canterbury Christ Church University).
Outraged of Tunbridge Wells: original letters from Middle England
Cawthorne, N. and C. eds, 2015, ‘Outraged of Tunbridge Wells: original letters from Middle England’ (London: Gibson Square, 2013).
Bulletin of the Kent Field Club 60
Clemons, L. ed., 2015, ‘Bulletin of the Kent Field Club 60’ (Sittingbourne: Kent Field Club).
A Brief Historical Tour of the Village of Bridge
Connor, M. and Raraty, M., 2015, ‘A Brief Historical Tour of the Village of Bridge’ (Bridge: Bridge District Historical Society, 2014).
The night the Zeppelin came to Tunbridge Wells
Cunningham, J., 2015, ‘The night the Zeppelin came to Tunbridge Wells’, Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society Newsletter, Autumn, 10-13.
Eminence Grise: the life and times of William Nevill KG, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny, 5th Earl of Abergavenny and 21st Baron Bergavenny 1826-1916
Cunningham, J., 2015, ‘Eminence Grise: the life and times of William Nevill KG, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny, 5th Earl of Abergavenny and 21st Baron Bergavenny 1826-1916’ (Tunbridge Wells).
Westerham: a social and commercial history. Vol. II, 1853-1917
Curtis, B., 2015, ‘Westerham: a social and commercial history. Vol. II, 1853-1917’ (Westerham: Past Times Press).
The Great Explosion: gunpowder, the Great War and the anatomy of a disaster on the Kentish marshes
Dillon, B., 2015, ‘The Great Explosion: gunpowder, the Great War and the anatomy of a disaster on the Kentish marshes’ (London: Penguin Books).
Obituary for Peter Henry George Draper 15 June 1933-14 February 2015
Draper, M., 2015, ‘Obituary for Peter Henry George Draper 15 June 1933-14 February 2015’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, 52, 6-12.
Folkestone through the Ages
Dray, P., 2015, ‘Folkestone through the Ages’ (Stroud: Amberley Press).
Never Such Innocence. Sutton-at-Hone and Hawley in the Great War
De Winton, S. and Lewis, S., 2015, ‘Never Such Innocence. Sutton-at-Hone and Hawley in the Great War’ (Dartford: Horton Kirby and South Darenth Local History Society, 2014).
Dreamland Revived: the story of Margates famous amusement park
Evans, N., 2015, ‘Dreamland Revived: the story of Margates famous amusement park’ (Whitstable: N. Evans, 2014).
Herne Bay in the Great War 1914-1918
Fishpool, J., 2015, ‘Herne Bay in the Great War 1914-1918’ (Herne Bay: Herne Bay Historical Records Society, 2014).
Bekesbourne – a village with a big history
Gilmour, D. and Millyard, D., 2015, ‘Bekesbourne – a village with a big history’ (Bridge: Bridge District Historical Society, 2014).
The Lost Lives of Harrietsham 1914-1918 We Will Remember Them
Harrietsham History Society War Committee., 2015, ‘The Lost Lives of Harrietsham 1914-1918 We Will Remember Them’ (Harrietsham).
Harrietsham in Old Photographs and Postcards
Harrietsham History Society Committee and St John the Baptist Church Committee., 2015, ‘Harrietsham in Old Photographs and Postcards’ (Harrietsham, 2013).
One man, two memorials, Richard Spencer of Orpington
Heinecke, P.M., 2015, ‘One man, two memorials, Richard Spencer of Orpington’, Bromleag, 33, 14-19.
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