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The Deedes Family in Hythe, Kent 1580-1800
KAS 01/01/2021 KAS 01/01/2021

The Deedes Family in Hythe, Kent 1580-1800

McGonigal, C., The Deedes Family in Hythe, Kent 1580-1800 (Hythe: Hythe Civic Society Local History Group).

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Dr Thomas Plume, 1630-1704: his life and legacies in Essex, Kent and Cambridge
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Dr Thomas Plume, 1630-1704: his life and legacies in Essex, Kent and Cambridge

Doe, R. A. (ed.), Dr Thomas Plume, 1630-1704: his life and legacies in Essex, Kent and Cambridge (Hatfield: Essex Publications, 2022).

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 The Great Tower of Dover Castle – history, architecture and context
KAS 20/11/2020 KAS 20/11/2020

The Great Tower of Dover Castle – history, architecture and context

Pattison, P., The Great Tower of Dover Castle – history, architecture and context (Swindon: Historic England, 2020).

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Country Matters
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Country Matters

Vincent, P., Country Matters (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing, 2020) [Farming at Elham].

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 Old Breweries of Tunbridge Wells: the history of brewing beer in and around the town
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Old Breweries of Tunbridge Wells: the history of brewing beer in and around the town

Sankey, G., Old Breweries of Tunbridge Wells: the history of brewing beer in and around the town (Tunbridge Wells: Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society, 2020).

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Could Hitler have captured ‘Tonbridge Fortress’? How a market town prepared to confront a Nazi invasion during Britain’s darkest hour
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Could Hitler have captured ‘Tonbridge Fortress’? How a market town prepared to confront a Nazi invasion during Britain’s darkest hour

Paul Tritton of the Kent Defence Research Group, 2020, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society

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London Gateway: settlement, farming and industry from prehistory to the present in the Thames Estuary

Biddulph, E. et al., London Gateway: settlement, farming and industry from prehistory to the present in the Thames Estuary: archaeological investigations at DP World London Gateway Port and Logistics Park, Essex, and on the Hoo Peninsula, Kent (Oxford: Oxford Archaeology).

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The Discovery of a Roman Settlement in the Centre of Gravesend

Philp, B. and J. Wilson, The Discovery of a Roman Settlement in the Centre of Gravesend (Dover: KARU, 2020).

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Bees, Wasps and Ants of Kent
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Bees, Wasps and Ants of Kent

Allen, G., Bees, Wasps & Ants of Kent (Sittingbourne: Kent Field Club, 2nd edition, 2020).

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Wittersham School: the first 200 years
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Wittersham School: the first 200 years

Adams, E., Wittersham School: the first 200 years (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing, 2019).

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Kentish Bibliography Jacob Scott 01/06/2019 Kentish Bibliography Jacob Scott 01/06/2019

The Outer Grounds of St Augustines Abbey, Canterbury

Boden, D., 2019, ‘The Outer Grounds of St Augustines Abbey, Canterbury’, Canterburys Archaeology, 2016-2017, 8-12.

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Fortune and Distinction: a history of Lubbock Road, Chislehurst

Friel, J., 2019, ‘Fortune and Distinction: a history of Lubbock Road, Chislehurst’ (Chislehurst: Chislehurst Society).

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Canterbury Cathedral

Hicks, A., 2019, ‘Canterbury Cathedral’, Canterburys Archaeology, 2016-2017, 1-7.

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The Story of Oaten Hill in Canterbury

Local History Group of Oaten Hill & District Soc., 2019, ‘The Story of Oaten Hill in Canterbury’ (Canterbury: OHDS).

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Iron Age and Early Roman Occupation and A Middle Iron Age Burial at Cheriton Road Sports Ground, Folkestone, Kent

McNicoll-Norbury, J., 2019, ‘Iron Age and Early Roman Occupation and A Middle Iron Age Burial at Cheriton Road Sports Ground, Folkestone, Kent’ (Reading: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Press).

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Priests, Publicans and Privates: the story of Milton Chantry, Gravesend

Smith, V., 2019, ‘Priests, Publicans and Privates: the story of Milton Chantry, Gravesend’ (Gravesend: Gravesend Historical Soc).

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Two unusual sherds of Late La Tene Decorated Pottery from East Wear Bay, Folkestone

Weston, A., 2019, ‘Two unusual sherds of Late La Tene Decorated Pottery from East Wear Bay, Folkestone’, KAR, 206, 214-219.

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Ragstone To Riches: imperial estates, metalla and the Roman military in the south-east of Britain during the occupation, BAR, British Series, 638

Elliott, S., 2019, ‘Ragstone To Riches: imperial estates, metalla and the Roman military in the south-east of Britain during the occupation, BAR, British Series, 638’ (Oxford: BAR Publishing).

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Finds Tray

Ahmet, J., 2019, ‘Finds Tray’, Current Archaeology, 345 (Dec 2018), 13. [Tenth/eleventh-century sword pommel from Ivychurch.]

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Deciphering the Anglo-Saxon Diet

Anonymous, 2019, ‘Deciphering the Anglo-Saxon Diet’, Current Archaeology, 340 (July), 13. [Includes reference to the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Polhill.]

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