Boughton Malherbe. More Journeys Through Time
Galton, R. et al., 2015, ‘Boughton Malherbe. More Journeys Through Time’ (Boughton Malherbe: Boughton Malherbe History Society, 2014).
Destined to Serve: Use of the Outer Grounds of St Augustines Abbey, Canterbury before, during and after the Time of the Monks: Canterbury Christ Church University Excavations 1983-2007
Hicks, A., 2015, ‘Destined to Serve: Use of the Outer Grounds of St Augustines Abbey, Canterbury before, during and after the Time of the Monks: Canterbury Christ Church University Excavations 1983-2007’ (Canterbury: CAT).
North Downs Landscapes
Kennedy, D., 2015, ‘North Downs Landscapes’ (Oxford: Windgather Press).
St Nicholas Parish Church, Sevenoaks, Kent. A short history
Killingray, D., 2015, ‘St Nicholas Parish Church, Sevenoaks, Kent. A short history’ (Sevenoaks: The Parish Church).
The Knowles Family: a collection of historical research memories stories
Knowles, W.A. et al., 2015, ‘The Knowles Family: a collection of historical research memories stories’ (Faversham: W.A. Knowles).
Cliffs End Farm, Isle of Thanet, Kent. A mortuary and ritual site of the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon Period with evidence for long-distance maritime mobility
McKinley, J.I. et al., 2015, ‘Cliffs End Farm, Isle of Thanet, Kent. A mortuary and ritual site of the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon Period with evidence for long-distance maritime mobility’ (Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology, 2014).
The Hoo Peninsular Landscape
Newsome, S., Carpenter, E. and Kendall, P., 2015, ‘The Hoo Peninsular Landscape’ (Swindon: English Heritage).
The Remarkable Trees of Sevenoaks Exhibition: souvenir booklet
Sevenoaks Society., 2015, ‘The Remarkable Trees of Sevenoaks Exhibition: souvenir booklet’ (Sevenoaks: Sevenoaks Society, 2014).
The History and Stories of the Darent and its Communities
Shelton, R., 2015, ‘The History and Stories of the Darent and its Communities’ (Otford: Stanhope Publications).
Isle of Grain, Hoo Peninsula, Kent: historic area assessment
Smith, J., 2015, ‘Isle of Grain, Hoo Peninsula, Kent: historic area assessment’ (London: English Heritage, 2014).
Ightham: At the crossroads
Stirk, J. and Williams, D., 2015, ‘Ightham: At the crossroads’ (Seal: Red Court Publications, 2014).
Tonbridge through Ten Centuries
Wilson, A. ed., 2015, ‘Tonbridge through Ten Centuries’ (Tonbridge: Tonbridge Historical Society).
Wood – a family of Kent
Wood, C., 2015, ‘Wood – a family of Kent’ (Stroud: Ian Hodgkins & Co).
Rare prehistoric Hippopotamus from Folkestone
Clewley, G., 2015, ‘Rare prehistoric Hippopotamus from Folkestone’, KAR, 199, 317-318.
A Mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton
May, D., 2015, ‘A Mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton’, KAR, 198, 277-280.
A Mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton part 2
May, D., 2015, ‘A Mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton part 2’, KAR, 199, 325-330.
Roman Sculpture from London and the South-East
Coombe, P. et al., 2015, ‘Roman Sculpture from London and the South-East’ (Oxford: OUP).
St Anselm and the Good Samaritan Window at Canterbury Cathedral
Heslop, T.A., 2015, ‘St Anselm and the Good Samaritan Window at Canterbury Cathedral’, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 77 (2014), 1-33.
Unearthed a cache from the Anarchy
Jardine-Rose, P., 2015, ‘Unearthed a cache from the Anarchy’, Bygone Kent, 36, 3, 38-43.
The Augustinian Heart? Late medieval images of Augustine monastic identity
Laferriere, A., 2015, ‘The Augustinian Heart? Late medieval images of Augustine monastic identity’, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 66, 3, 488-508.
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