Aveling & Porter: The John Crawley Collection
Tyson, C., 2019, Aveling & Porter: The John Crawley Collection, Stroud: Amberley Publishing.
Shoreham Cricket Club: daddy’s hundredth 1868-2018
Walker, N., 2019, Shoreham Cricket Club: daddy’s hundredth 1868-2018, Shoreham: Shoreham Cricket Club.
Gentlemen in Blue: the story of George Ransley and the Aldington Gang
Watts, L., 2019, Gentlemen in Blue: the story of George Ransley and the Aldington Gang, Battle: Wattknott Publishing.
Unravelling the Yarn: Zoe Hart Dyke nee Bond and the Leyton Silk Road
Weiss, C., 2019, Unravelling the Yarn: Zoe Hart Dyke nee Bond and the Leyton Silk Road, London: Leyton & Leytonstone Historical Society.
Revolutionary Tunbridge Wells: The Remarkable Role of Tunbridge Wells in the Development of Revolutionary Politics in Britain 1883-1919
Wilson, J., 2019, Revolutionary Tunbridge Wells: The Remarkable Role of Tunbridge Wells in the Development of Revolutionary Politics in Britain 1883-1919, Tunbridge Wells: Tunbridge Wells Civic Society.
A Walk Through Sittingbourne in Days Gone By
Long, M. and Whitnell, A. (eds.), 2018, A Walk Through Sittingbourne in Days Gone By, Sittingbourne: Sittingbourne Heritage Museum.
St Laurence in Thanet: a parish history
Bolton, M., 2018, St Laurence in Thanet: a parish history, London: Ariana Press, 2016.
St Peter & St Paul, Swanscombe: a guide to Swanscombe and Greenhithes Mother Church, updated and extended
Bull, C., 2018, St Peter & St Paul, Swanscombe: a guide to Swanscombe and Greenhithes Mother Church, updated and extended, Gravesend: Christoph Bull.
Fordwich: Britain’s smallest town
Clayton, R., 2018, Fordwich: Britains smallest town, Fordwich: Roger Clayton.
Watling Street: travels through Britain and its ever present past
Higgs, J., 2018, Watling Street: travels through Britain and its ever present past, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
Excavations of Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon Remains by the Medway Estuary at Kingsnorth
Howell, I. et al., 2018, Excavations of Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon Remains by the Medway Estuary at Kingsnorth, London: MOLA, 2016.
A Succession of Town Clerks
Webster, M., 2018, ‘A Succession of Town Clerks’, Kent Family History Society Journal, 15, 4, 264-271 [Edward Knocker of Dover].
Deciduous enamel 3D microwear texture analysis as an indicator of childhood diet in medieval Canterbury, England
Mahooney, P. et al., 2018, ‘Deciduous enamel 3D microwear texture analysis as an indicator of childhood diet in medieval Canterbury, England’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 66 (2016), 128-136.
Early Medieval Monasticism in the North Sea Zone: recent research and new perspectives
Thomas, G., 2018, Early Medieval Monasticism in the North Sea Zone: recent research and new perspectives, Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology.
Kent at Law 1602 Vol VI Courts of Equity – Wards and Liveries
Knafla, L.A. (ed.), 2018, Kent at Law 1602 Vol VI Courts of Equity – Wards and Liveries, Kew: List & Index Society, 2016.
A Guided Walk Around Otford Palace
Ward, C., 2018, A Guided Walk Around Otford Palace, Otford: Otford District Historical Society.
Rochester to Richmond: a Thames Estuary Sailors View
Ardley, N., 2018, Rochester to Richmond: a Thames Estuary Sailors View, Stroud: Fonthill Media Ltd.
Mud and Marsh: the Medways southern shore from Otterham Quay to Sheerness
Austin, J.K., 2018, Mud and Marsh: the Medways southern shore from Otterham Quay to Sheerness, Rainham: Rainmore Books.
A Pub on every Corner, Gravesend & Northfleet: new colour photographs, a list of public houses 1917-2017
Baines, T., 2018, A Pub on every Corner, Gravesend & Northfleet: new colour photographs, a list of public houses 1917-2017, self published.
Pictures from the Hoo Peninsula
Collins, M., 2018, Pictures from the Hoo Peninsula, Dortmund: Kettler.
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