Faversham at Work: people and industry through the years
Turcan, R., 2018, ‘Faversham at Work: people and industry through the years’ (Stroud: Amberley Press).
The Elham Annunciation
Ward, J., 2018, ‘The Elham Annunciation’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 279-290.
Early accidents at Tonbridge & more accidents at Tonbridge
Wilson, C. and Young, M., 2018, ‘Early accidents at Tonbridge & more accidents at Tonbridge’, Invicta Journal of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway Society, 89, 22-27.
Flushing Street: one of Miltons lost Streets
Woods, N., 2018, ‘Flushing Street: one of Miltons lost Streets’, The Archive, Historical Research Group of Sittingbourne, 133, 8-11.
Bulldozed: the last of a wooden village disappears
Wright, M., 2018, ‘Bulldozed: the last of a wooden village disappears’, Bygone Kent, 39, 1, 18-21. [Walderslade village near Chatham.]
Chatham in the Great War
Wynn, S., 2018, ‘Chatham in the Great War’ (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).
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).
Searching for Ebony: a long-lost village on an inland island
Paul and Pat Tritton investigate a long-lost village on an inland island.
Snodland and ‘Cementopolis’ 1841‐1881
Andrew Ashbee, 2017. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Bromleys struggle for Sunday Cinema
Dennington, G., 2017, ‘Bromleys struggle for Sunday Cinema’, Bromleag, 2, 37, 26-29.
Thomas Basden and the Royal Arms in St Dunstans Church
Ford, J., 2017, ‘Thomas Basden and the Royal Arms in St Dunstans Church’, Cranbrook Journal, 27, 7-12.
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).
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