Law and order in early Bromley
Filmer, J., 2017, ‘Law and order in early Bromley’, Bromleag, 2, 41, 23-27.
The Changing Face of Weald
Gidman, S. (ed.), 2017, ‘The Changing Face of Weald’ (Sevenoaks: Weald History Group).
Forgotten snippets and gruesome history of Tenterden
Greaves, A., 2017, ‘Forgotten snippets and gruesome history of Tenterden’ (Debinair).
The Weald of Kent Fire Brigade
Griffin, P., 2017, ‘The Weald of Kent Fire Brigade’, Cranbrook Journal, 28, 11-14.
Lukin, the lifesafer dogged by imitators
Gunnill, M., 2017, ‘Lukin, the lifesafer dogged by imitators’, Bygone Kent, 38, 6, 10-15.
Sailors friend or ruthless politician who stole from philanthropist?
Gunnill, M., 2017, ‘Sailors friend or ruthless politician who stole from philanthropist?’, Bygone Kent, 38, 1, 10-17.
Zealous cleric in a damp village plagued by disease
Gunnill, M., 2017, ‘Zealous cleric in a damp village plagued by disease’, Bygone Kent, 39, 1, 28-35.
Arts & Crafts Artisans Cottages in Cranbrook
Hayward, N., 2017, ‘Arts & Crafts Artisans Cottages in Cranbrook’, Cranbrook Journal, 28, 15-16.
We will remember them: the men of Sittingbourne and Milton who died in January and February 1918
Historical Research Group of Sittingbourne., 2017, ‘We will remember them: the men of Sittingbourne and Milton who died in January and February 1918’, The Archive, HRGS, 142, 4-6.
A Pulham Garden re-discovered at Nonington
Hobbs, P., 2017, ‘A Pulham Garden re-discovered at Nonington’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 291-299.
The location of Mayfield Finery Forge: a critique and an alternative view
Hodgkinson, J.S., 2017, ‘The location of Mayfield Finery Forge: a critique and an alternative view’, Wealden Iron, 37 2nd series, 29-37.
Kent: Britains Frontline County
Holden, C., 2017, ‘Kent: Britains Frontline County’ (Stroud: Amberley Press).
Whitstable and Herne Bay Pubs
Homer, J., 2017, ‘Whitstable and Herne Bay Pubs’ (Stroud: Amberley Press, 2016).
When the railway came to Tonbridge: the workers
Jones, A.G., 2017, ‘When the railway came to Tonbridge: the workers’, Invicta, Journal of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway Society, 89, 37-40.
The London, Tilbury & Southend Railway: a history of the company and line. Vol. 6: The Gravesend Ferry
Kay, P., 2017, ‘The London, Tilbury & Southend Railway: a history of the company and line. Vol. 6: The Gravesend Ferry’ (Wivenhoe: Peter Kay).
Edward Thomas in Bearsted and beyond
Legood, A., 2017, ‘Edward Thomas in Bearsted and beyond’, Journal of Kent History, 85, 8-11.
Acrise and Paddlesworth School 1876-1945
Linkin, C., 2017, ‘Acrise and Paddlesworth School 1876-1945’, Kentish Connection, 30, 3, 83-87.
Chatham History Tour
McDougall, P., 2017, ‘Chatham History Tour’ (Stroud: Amberley Press).
Hernes Heroes: remembering the Fallen on Hernes war memorial 1914-1918
McKean, S., 2017, ‘Hernes Heroes: remembering the Fallen on Hernes war memorial 1914-1918’ (Herne: Herne & Broomfield Local History Group).
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