Sevenoaks Forgotten Past: lodges and coach houses
Purves, E. and Tucker, G., 2018, Sevenoaks Forgotten Past: lodges and coach houses, Sevenoaks: Silver Pine Press.
Folkestone and the Belgian refugees during World War 1
Rooney, E.D., 2018, Folkestone and the Belgian refugees during World War 1, self published.
On the Origin of Biggin Hill
Salzer, V., 2018, On the Origin of Biggin Hill, Biggin Hill: V. Salzer.
Whitstable Priest and Sow Corner and other Swalecliffe Mysteries
Simmonds, B., 2018, Whitstable Priest and Sow Corner and other Swalecliffe Mysteries, self published.
A Schoolgirl’s War: The Story of School life in World War 2
Smith, M., 2018, A Schoolgirl’s War: The Story of School life in World War 2. Maidstone: Maidstone Grammar School for Girls, 2016). [Helen Keen (art teacher) recorded in paint and drawings the effect WW2 had on pupils.]
Much Drinking in the Marsh: a History of the Pubs and Breweries of Romney Marsh
Swallow, K., 2018, Much Drinking in the Marsh: a History of the Pubs and Breweries of Romney Marsh, Pett, East Sussex: Edgerton Publishing Services.
Bulletin Kent Field Club 62
Tittley, I., 2018, Bulletin Kent Field Club 62, Sittingbourne: Kent Field Club.
Faversham at Work: people and industry through the years
Turcan, R., 2018, Faversham at Work: people and industry through the years, Stroud: Amberley Press.
Folkestone in the Great War
Wynn, S., 2018, Folkestone in the Great War, Barnsley: Pen & Sword.
Isle of Sheppey in the Great War
Wynn, S., 2018, Isle of Sheppey in the Great War, Barnsley: Pen & Sword.
Maidstone in the Great War
Wynn, S., 2018, Maidstone in the Great War, Barnsley: Pen & Sword.
Isle of Thanet in the Great War: Broadstairs – Margate – Ramsgate
Wynn, S., 2018, Isle of Thanet in the Great War: Broadstairs – Margate – Ramsgate, Barnsley: Pen & Sword.
The Kentish Coast from Whitstable to Hythe: a historical photo album
Gill, A., 2017, ‘The Kentish Coast from Whitstable to Hythe: a historical photo album’ (Create Space Independent Publishing Platform, 2015).
Evelyn, genius of home front art
Gunnill, M., 2017, ‘Evelyn, genius of home front art’, Bygone Kent, 37, 6, 24-31. [Early life of Evelyn Dunbar at Rochester, Snodland and Hastingleigh.]
A reformer who changed the law? Guilty, MLud
Gunnill, M., 2017, ‘A reformer who changed the law? Guilty, MLud’, Bygone Kent, 37, 6, 44-49. [William Garrow 1760-1840, attorney general who resided at Pegwell Bay and coined phrase innocent until proved guilty.]
The Hawkhurst Branch Line
Harding, P.A., 2017, ‘The Hawkhurst Branch Line’ (Woking: Peter Harding).
Folkestone in 50 buildings
Harris, P., 2017, ‘Folkestone in 50 buildings’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
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The Books section of the Kent Archaeological Society website provides a growing bibliography of publications relating to the archaeology, history, and heritage of Kent. This resource brings together recently published works alongside earlier titles, reflecting the breadth of research and writing connected with the county—from academic monographs and excavation reports to local history studies and specialist catalogues . We invite individuals, local societies, publishers, and researchers to contribute details of relevant publications to help expand and maintain this comprehensive reference.
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