Canterbury Cathedral, Trinity Chapel: the archaeology of the Mosaic Pavement and setting of the Shrine of St Thomas Becket
Neal, D.S. and Rodwell, W., 2022, Canterbury Cathedral, Trinity Chapel: the archaeology of the Mosaic Pavement and setting of the Shrine of St Thomas Becket. Oxbow.
By the Medway Marsh
James Gerrard and Guy Seddon, 2022, By the Medway Marsh, Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd, Monograph No. 24.
The Adventures of a Black Edwardian Intellectual: The Story of James Arthur Harley
Pamela Roberts, 2022, The Adventures of a Black Edwardian Intellectual. The Story of James Arthur Harley, Oxford: Signal Books.
Dr Thomas Plume, 1630-1704: his life and legacies in Essex, Kent and Cambridge
Doe, R. A. (ed.), 2022, Dr Thomas Plume, 1630-1704: his life and legacies in Essex, Kent and Cambridge. Hatfield: Essex Publications.
Timber-framed buildings of Colchester, Essex
Stenning, Dave, 2022, Timber-framed buildings of Colchester, Essex: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
Dungeness: coastal architecture
Bradbury, D., 2022, Dungeness: coastal architecture. London: Harper Collins.
The 6th century AD burials at Mersham and 4th to 6th century archaeology found in an near the East Stour river valley, Kent
Mills, Jenny, 2022, The 6th century AD burials at Mersham and 4th to 6th century archaeology found in an near the East Stour river valley, Kent, self published.
The Restoration of The Church of England: Canterbury Diocese & The Archbishop’s Peculiars
Reid, T. (ed.), 2022, The Restoration of The Church of England: Canterbury Diocese & The Archbishop’s Peculiars, Church of England Record Society, 27. Woodbridge: Boydell.
The School That Escaped the Nazis
Cadbury, D., 2022, The School That Escaped the Nazis. London: Insiders/Outsiders & The Association of Jewish Refugees [Bunce Court School, Otterden].
Cemeteries and Graveyards; A Guide for Family and Local Historians in England and Wales
Heritage, C., 2022, Cemeteries and Graveyards. A Guide for Family and Local Historians in England and Wales. Barnsley: Pen & Sword.
Strongholds of Satan: a survey of the bygone racecourses of Britain Vol. I: The South-East
Morgan, W., 2022, Strongholds of Satan: a survey of the bygone racecourses of Britain Vol. I: The South-East. Lockerbie: Mainholm Press.
Engineering Richborough
Varrall, C., 2022, Engineering Richborough. Deal: Addelam Books [development of Richborough from Roman times].
A Century of Service the Rotary Club of Folkestone
Williams, V., 2022, A Century of Service the Rotary Club of Folkestone. Folkestone: Folkestone & District Local History Society.
From Bobby’s to Folca
Williams, V., 2022, From Bobby’s to Folca. Folkestone: Folkestone & District Local History Society [History of Folkestone’s department store 1906-2020].
The Story of Herne Bay’s Pleasure Boats
Turner, R., 2022, The Story of Herne Bay’s Pleasure Boats. Herne Bay: Herne Bay Historical Records Society.
Railways of the South-East
Thomas, A., 2022, Railways of the South-East (Stamford: Key Publishing) [mostly Kent].
Sevenoaks 1790-1914: risk and choice in West Kent
Taylor, I. and Killingray, D., 2022, Sevenoaks 1790-1914: risk and choice in West Kent. Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press.
A.J. Clements & Sons Farmers of Gosenhill, Crockenhill, Kent
Pittman, S., 2022, A.J. Clements & Sons Farmers of Gosenhill, Crockenhill, Kent. Dartford: Darenth Print Design.
Prevention, Detection & Keepers of The Peace: policing Tonbridge, a division of Kent County Constabulary, the first 50 years and more
Mills, P., 2022, Prevention, Detection & Keepers of The Peace: policing Tonbridge, a division of Kent County Constabulary, the first 50 years and more. Tonbridge: Mr Books.
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