Annual bibliography of Kentish archaeology and history, 2024

Compilers: Deborah Saunders and Prof. D. Killingray.

A bibliography of books, articles, reports, pamphlets published in the calendar year 2024, unless otherwise stated.

General and Multi-Period

Burnett, L. and R. Wembley, 50 Post Medieval and Modern Finds: objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Davis, M., The English Convict Hulks 1600’s-1868 (Barnsley: Pen & Sword) [includes Rivers Medway and Thames].

Draper, G., ‘A Tudor Shipwreck on Dungeness: shipping and wrecks around Lydd in the medieval and early modern periods’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 55-77.

Hamilton, J., ‘How We Lived Then: a study of wills and inventories from the Isle of Thanet 1480- 1773’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 267-289.

Maki, E., ‘Pear-Based Placenames: a note on Perry Wood’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 328- 337.

Martin, D. and B., ‘The Architectural Development of Horton Priory From Its Foundation To The Seventeenth Century’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 29-54.

Patient, D., Tilt Boats & Hatch Boats of Gravesend & The London River, 1555-1865 (Wivenhoe: Jardine Books).

Smith, H. and E. Vine, ‘material & Digital Archives: the case of wills’, Transactions of The Royal Historical Society, 2, 441-470 [focus on the probate records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury].

Vincent, A., Tide Mills of Southern England (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Wealden Iron Research Group., Wealden Iron, 2nd Series, 44 (Tonbridge: WIRG) [features Kent bloomeries].

Wiseman, R. and m. Knight, ‘Caesar’s Camp, A Late Iron Age Enclosure, And medieval Pits At The Holwood Estate, Keston’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 243-266.

Boden, D. and J. Weekes, ‘Bronze Age Sword moulds From Holborough Quarry, Snodland, In Context’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 290-307.

Davies, A. E., ‘Steel Blooms From Brokes Wood middle Iron Age Bloomery, Southborough, Kent’, Wealden Iron, 2nd Series, 43 (2023), 4-17.

Gibson, A., British Pottery First 3000 Years: ceramic art in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age (Oxford: Oxbow Books).

Holman, D., ‘A Prehistoric Pebble Hammer From Goodnestone, near Faversham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 311-313.

Rialls, N. J. E., ‘The Excavation of Barrow 4 In The Lord of The manor Barrow Group At Ozengall, Near Ramsgate’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 78-94.

Roman Kent

Burnham, P., Discovering Roman Wye (Wye: Wye Historical Society, 2023).[pg389]

Anglo-Saxon Kent

Parfitt, K., ‘Anglo-Saxon Cemetery Sites Around Nonington’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 185-211.

Medieval Kent

Ahmet, J., 50 Early Medieval Finds: objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Backhouse, L.T.D., ‘The Early medieval Pottery Assemblage From The Excavations At Lyminge’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 95-131.

Barnaby, J., Religious Conflict At Canterbury Cathedral In The Late Twelfth Century: the dispute between the monks and the Archbishop, 1184-1200 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press).

Betts, P., ‘Cranbrook and The Domesday Book of 1873’, Cranbrook Journal, 35, 14-16.

Burgess, J., ‘People And Economy Of South Frith Before The Black Death’, Archaeo- logia Cantiana, cxlv, 313-328.

Dawkes, G., ‘Archaeological Investigations at The Cluniac House of Horton Priory, monks Horton’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 1-28.

Eastlake, E., ‘The Economy and Administration of Boxley Abbey and Its Estates In The Fourteenth Century’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 233-242.

Hillelson, D., H. Ashworth and C. Turner, ‘Archaeological Investigations Along The Lamberhurst Bypass: a medieval iron-working site at Spray Hill’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 132-160.

Knight, G., ‘Register E: the ‘Great Cartulary’ of Christ Church Priory’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 212-232.

Lee, J.S., ‘The Knights Templar In English Towns’, Urban History, 50, 3 (2023), 366-386 [references to Dover, Temple Ewell, Strood].

Rayner, C., ‘Bread & Beer Diet For Friars Sent By St Francis’, Bygone Kent, 45, 6, 18-23. [the arrival of Friars at Dover, 1224].

Roberts, E., ‘Bishops, Canon Law And Governance In Tenth-Century England: the constitutions of Oda of Canterbury’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 75, 4, 1-30.

Spencer, D., ‘Dover Castle 1320-1437’, Journal of Medieval Military History, xxii, 113-14. Wiedeman, B., ‘Creeping Up On The Roman Provincial’, Transactions of The Royal Historical Society, 1 (2023), 291-313 [references to Canterbury and Rochester].

EARLY MODERN KENT

Leach, A., ‘Canterbury’s missing Burghmote minute Book (1602-1630)’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 337-346.

Margetts, A., et al., The Honour and Safety of the Realm: The Elizabethan and later harbour works at Dover Western Docks, Kent (Portslade: SpoilHeap Publications, 2024).

Rogowski, R., ‘Up In Smoke’, Bygone Kent, 45, 3, 28-33 [Brasted charity, 1638].

Schofield, R., ‘Reginald Scot of Brabourne: renowned author of “Discoveries of Witchcraft” 1584’, Wye Historical Society Newsletter, Sept (2022), 3-8.

Smith, B., ‘Early Dartford Clockmakers - Prior To 1721’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, 61, 7-9.

Tobyn, G., ‘Culpeper’s Herbal: The English Physitian and its Debt to Apothecary John Parkinson’, Medical History, 68, 3, 237-253.

MODERN KENT – POST 1700

Adams, E., Biddenden At War (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing).

Adams, E., Cranbrook At War (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing).

Anon., ‘The Inkosi’s Grandson: the thwarted career of C. A. V. makaula’, online at https://oldebor. wordpress.com/2024/02/06/the inkosis-grandson-the-thwarted-career-of-cav-makaula/. [Claude makaula (1897-1965), African born son of Albert macaulay-White cricketer, etc in Kent].

Ashbee, A., Alfred & Percy Hambrook - Kent Photographers: a catalogue (Snodland: Snodland Historical Society).

[pg390]Baines, T., Gravesend: Darnley Street 1865-1956 (Not known: T. Baines). Baines, T., Gravesend: Princes Street 1841-1956 (Not known: T. Baines).

Ballard, m., ‘‘The Austens’ Residences in Sevenoaks, Part II: The Red House, Kippington House, and an excursion to Lamberhurst’, Jane Austen Society Report 2023, 78-88.

Bard, R., Paranormal Kent (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Beck, S., 140 Years of The Maidstone To Ashford Railway: the Charing connection (Charing: Charing & District Local History Society).

Bradbury, D., Dungeness: coastal architecture (London: Harper Collins, 2022).

Bray, m., ‘The Terracotta Panels of The Wye Biological Science Building & Russell Laboratories’, Wye Historical Society Newsletter, Jan (2023), 1-9.

Bray, m., ‘Hop Stories’, Wye Historical Society Newsletter, Aug (2023), 4-13 [Wye College Hop Dept. and hop recollections of Wye residents].

Brookland, J., The Tonbridge Outrage: a gruesome murder that shocked Edwardian Society (Stanton: Bitza Books).

Buller, m., Listening Lines: Staplehurst Stories (Staplehurst: m. Buller, 2023).

Carter, K., Churchill’s Citadel: Chartwell and the gatherings before the storm (London: Yale University Press).

Cowsill, m. et al., Dover’s Trio of Train Ferries (Ramsey, Isle of man: Ferry Publications). D’Enno, D., Railway Accidents & Incidents in South-East England (Stroud: Amberley Publishing). De Saxe, m., ‘Two Notable Residents of Wye In The 19th Century: and a mystery about a painting’, Wye Historical Society Newsletter, Sept, 4-7. [morris family at Wye]. Dickins, N., Illustrated Tales of Kent (Stroud: Amberley Press, 2023).

Eeles, D., ‘Sandwich Haven Part 2: power prevails’ Topsail, 55 (2023), 55-74. Evans, N., A Salute To Margate’s Winter Gardens (Whitstable: Shoreline Books).

Evans, N., Mayfair By The Sea: the story of Westgate Vol. 2, including Westbrook & The Royal Sea Bathing Hospital (Whitstable: Shoreline Books).

Friel, J., Exploring Chislehurst Vol. 1 (Chislehurst: Chislehurst Society). Gagg, B., The Brickfields of Longfield & More (Dartford: molyneux Press).

Goldstein, A. K., ‘muriel Amy Payne: mental health pioneer, humanitarian and voice for children’, Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society Newsletter, Spring (2023), 16-19. [1836-1960. Principal of St Christopher’s Nursery Training College, Pembury].

Goodship, H., ‘The Venal Family Watch and Clockmakers’, Kent Family History Society Journal, Pt 3: 17, 6, 387-396 & P4: 17, 7, 447-454.

Greaves, G., The Railways of The Isle of Sheppey (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).

Godfrey, J., ‘Glass-Smashers & Peaceful Protesters: the women who won the vote’, Bygone Kent, 45, 2, 17-25.

Golden, L., Southern By-Ways: branch lines of BR’s Southern Region in the 1960’s (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Goldwater, m., Island: The Isle of Thanet, Kent (Thanet: Blue Cube Books).

Grant, J. and R. Williams, Sir Edward Banks (1770-1835): the man who constructed Rennie’s London bridges (Caterham: The Bourne Society, 2023).

Harris, P., Dover In 50 Buildings (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2023).

Hatton, R., Two Queens: the stories of PS Queen of Kent and PS Queen of Thanet (Hook: R. Hatton) [2 vessels operated by the New medway Steam Packet Co. in the 1930’s].

Hendy, J., Folkestone’s Steamers (Chippenham: mainline & maritime).

Horton, m., Tales of Forgotten Kent: little-known people and events from history (Cheltenham: History Press).

Kelly, N., Slow Lane To Dungeness. Coast Encounters: a journey through art and thought along the Kent coast (United Kingdom: Coast Encounters Press).

Kent Field Club., Bulletin 68 (Sittingbourne: Kent Field Club, 2023). Kent Field Club., Transactions 22 (Sittingbourne: Kent Field Club, 2023).

Le Gear, R., ‘An Urban Ice Well At Gravesend’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 346-349. mcCarragher, G., Prospect Cottage Derek Jarman’s House (London: Thames & Hudson). [Dungeness].

McDougall, P., Lost Chatham (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

McDougall, P., Lost Gillingham (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

McDougall, P., The Thames Estuary’s Military Heritage (Stroud: Amberley Press, 2023).

[pg391]Moor, A. J., RAF Hawkinge: the RAF’s frontline airfield from Dunkirk to the Battle of Britain and D-Day (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).

Mosley, Y., A-Z of Rochester: places, people, history (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Moynihan, P., Westerham Ales (Carisbrooke: Brewery History Society). 2nd enlarged edition.

Moynihan, P., The Decline & Resurgence of Brewing In Kent’, Brewery History, 190 (2022), 62-71.

Moynihan, P., ‘The West Kent Brewery & The West Kent Breweries Ltd.’, Brewery History, 191.

Oakensen, D., ‘Heroes And Villains: the Tunbridge Wells Police Scandal of 1853’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlv, 161-184.

Paterson, A., ‘A History of The Oil Depot, Bramble Lane, Wye’, Wye Historical Society Newsletter, February, 4-7.

Rooney, E. and T. Begent, Secret Folkestone (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Rooted, A., ‘Just Look What You Started Herr Benz!’, Bygone Kent, 45, 6, 8-18 [transformation of Watling Street].

Singleton, T., ‘Lunacy and A China man’, The Cranbrook Journal, 35, 10-12. [William Harmer & North Grove Asylum, Hawkhurst].

Singleton, T., ‘Cranbrook’s First Church House’, The Cranbrook Journal, 35, 3-4.

Smith, B., ‘Dartford Exchange: pawnbrokers of Dartford’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, 61, 14-20.

Staines, D., Railways of Kent In The 21st Century (Sheffield: Platform 5 Publishing).

Still, M., ‘Prostitution In Victorian Dartford’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, 61, 10-13.

Turner, J.M.W., Turner’s Last Sketchbook (London: Yale University Press & Yale Centre For British Art) [sketchbook depicting Kent coastline, mainly margate, June-Sept 1845].

Waller, P., The Light Railways of Kent (Brighton: Unique Publishing Services Ltd).

Whitburn, P. and C. Jones, The Pantiles: a brief history (Tunbridge Wells: Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society) Rev. edition.

Whiting, C., ‘A Wing And A Prayer Were Not Enough To Save Pioneer Pilot’, Bygone Kent, 6, 34-41 [aircraft trials on Romney marsh, 1923].

White, K., Then And Now: Sutton-At-Hone and Hawley: two Kent villages captured in over a hundred years of photographic history (Hawley: Sutton-At-Hone & Hawley Parish Council).

Woodhams, J., ‘Iron-Pot Barging’, Topsail, 56 (2023), 61-75.

The following is a selection of material in Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Kent History and Library Centre which was catalogued in 2024.

Canterbury Cathedral

Papers relating to assessment for ship money and other taxes due from residents of cathedral precincts, 1630-1658 (DCc/Taxation/5-13).

Canterbury City and District

Central Area compulsory purchase order 1949, minutes of public enquiry (CCACC/D/L/4/8). Valuation list, Thanington Within, 1912 (CCA-CC/Q/GB/T/5/7/2).

Board of Guardians account book, 1927-1933 (CCA-CC/Q/GB/Q/2).

Deeds for property in mercery Lane, St Andrew’s parish, Canterbury, 1668-1833 (CC/W/48)

Deeds to Old Chantry site, now known as Albert Road and Edward Road, Canterbury, 1905-1973 (CC/W/49).

[pg392]

Notebook concerning land measurements and usage in several parishes near Canterbury, 1867-1883 (CC/W/50).

Parishes

Eastry St mary, burial register, 1853-1996 (CCA-U3/275/1/E/2); volumes detailing church memorials, 1870 (U3/275/28/L/1-2).

Lyminge SS mary and Ethelburga, manuscript map of Thomas Hill, 1685 (U3/121/28/L/5). Ramsgate St George, overseers’ poor rate assessment books 1836-1890 (U3/231/11/B/1-117). St Lawrence-in-Thanet, overseers’ poor rate assessment books 1872-1893 (U3/19/11/B/2-40). Stodmarsh St mary, baptism register, 1813-2023 (CCA-U3/54/1/B/1).

Wickhambreaux St Andrew, map of glebe land, probably by Richard Gadesby of Canterbury, 1747 (CCA-U3/63/3/D/4).

Unofficial

Foundation charter of Jesus Hospital, Canterbury, 1599 (U204/O/6). Band of Brothers scrapbook, 1919-1921 (U545/A/22).

File of lectures and sermons of the Very Rev Victor de Waal, Dean of Canterbury, 1970s-1990s (U566/H/5).

Journal of William Henry Longhurst, cathedral organist and composer, 1848-1850 (U568/4). Research papers of madeline Harrison Caviness on the cathedral’s stained glass, 1970s-1990s (U599).

Kent History & Library Centre

Borough Records

Maidstone Library Sub-Committee minute books, 1907-1946 (md/ACc 2-4). maidstone municipal Diaries, 1949-1974 (md/AZ4/1-25).

Maidstone Library Accessions Registers, 1890-1948 (md/ELa1-5). maidstone Public Library Visitors’ Book, 1952-1956 (md/ELv1).

Charities

Tonbridge Town Wardens and Richard mylls Charity: minute books, 1854-1972, (Ch179). Tonbridge Wardens accounts,1575-1911, bills and receipts,1745-1905 (Ch179). maidstone Working men’s Club, minutes, 1905-1909 (Ch201).

Maidstone Speakers’ Club, 1987-1999, (Ch146).

County Council

Bridge, Cranbrook, Gravesend, Lyminge and milton Public Assistance Institutions: plans and aerial photographs, 1935-1948 (C/B3).

Diocesan

Canterbury Diocesan Gazette, 1892-1944, (DCb/Z1). Canterbury Diocesan Notes, 1946-1959, (DCb/Z2).

Canterbury Diocesan Calendar/ Canterbury Diocesan Directory, 1866-2010 (DCb/Z3). Canterbury Diocesan Year Book, 1916-1960, (DCb/Z4).

Canterbury Diocesan News Service (A5 publication), 1982-1993, (DCb/Z5). Canterbury Diocesan News Service (A4 publication), 1980-1987, (DCb/Z6). Canterbury Diocesan Notice Board, 1987-1997, (DCb/Z7).[pg393]

Canterbury Diocesan News: The Way, 1980-1981, (DCb/Z8).

Outlook: Newspaper of the Diocese of Canterbury, 2003-2009, (DCb/Z9). Canterbury Diocesan Conference, 1922, (DCb/Z11).

Rochester Diocesan Directories, 1887-1956, (DRb/Z).

Canterbury Diocesan News Service and Canterbury Diocesan Notes, 1977-1990 (DCb/Z10).

Hospitals

Burial index registers for Oakwood Hospital, 1912-1977, (mH/md2/Ap15/10-15).

Kent County Council

Archives office requisition books, 1953-1957 (C/Aa/51).

KCC War Emergency Plans, 1980-1984 (C/Ad2/10).

Oil pollution files, 1972-1989 (C/A/d/2/19).

Exercise VIREG ‘86: Final Report, 24-26 Nov 1986 (C/Ad2/15/13). Review of Central Departments reports, 1985 (C/CE/4/2).

Proposed Headcorn Library branch library, 1970-1989 (C/E/L/1/4). Register of Kent County Library Borrowers, 1950-1953 (C/E/L/6/6). Plans for Little Barnetts Farm, Leigh, may 1954-Nov 1963 (C/Ev/4/20).

Newspaper cuttings relating to the Channel Tunnel rail link and proposals for the high-speed line, 1989 (C/RO/10/2/1).

County of Kent Official Diary and Supplements, 1978, 1980-1998 (C/C/H/2/38, 40-61).

Local Government

Maidstone Borough Official Diary, 1975-1987, 1991-2003 (DC/Md/Az/1/1-22).

Tonbridge and malling Borough Council and committee minute books, 1973-2010 (bound). (DC/ Tm/Am1-37); Here & Now newsletter, 1995-2014 (DC/Tm/Z1).

Nonconformist

Smart’s Hill Chapel, Penshurst minutes and related papers, 1866-1976 (N16).

Minute book of the Committee of Young People’s Fellowship, Princes Street Congregational Church, Gravesend, 1931-1945, (N45/2/1/1).

Parish Councils

Folkestone Borough: abstracts of accounts, 1886-1898, 1917-1919, 1968-1973 (Fo).

Gravesham Borough Council: Treasurer’s General Ledgers, 1974-1976, capital account ledger, 1974- 1994 (DC/Gr).

Capel Parish Council: minutes; financial records; allotment records, 1894-2001 (PC325).

Stanford Parish Council: annual parish meeting minutes, 1894-1987, council minutes, 1949 1989 (PC125).

Public Records

Prison Commissioners: maidstone Prison, inspector’s minute book, 1906-1912, land record book, 1936-1954, nominal registers of prisoners, 1881-1953, record of executions,1897-1930, plan of burial ground, 1930, and other plans, 1908-1979, register of deaths, 1912-1966; Canterbury Prison, nominal registers of prisoners, 1882-1922 (PR addl).

Ministry of Health: Kent & medway Social NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust and predecessors: photographs, hospital publications, and plans, 1911-2007 (mH/Km).[pg394]

Schools

St John’s Council School (Northgate)/ Kingsmead Primary School, Canterbury: Log books, 1910- 1994 (C/E/S/54/9).

Unofficial Accounts and receipts: domestic and farm repairs around Temple Ewell, c1649-1750 (U4366). Deeds and Documents Relating to the Sale of Richborough Port and Romden Place, Smarden, 1909-

Spain Brothers’ Accountants, Folkestone, 1810-1981 (U4091).

Fragment of a register of quittances for ordnance, munitions and field carriages supplied to Dover Castle, 1627-28 (U1647).

Common recovery, manors of Underdowns and Lottings in Chislet, Herne, Woodnesborough etc, 1770 (U4178).

Estate maps: Smeeth, Brabourne and Aldington, 1803, Sutton by Dover, 1746, Stonehall in Stourmouth and Ash next Sandwich 1739, Blean, 1747, 1751, Otlinge in Elham, 1765, Smeeth Hoath, 1751; Smeeth parish map, 1840 (U4380).

Letter book and ledger of Thomas Lewis, solicitor of Dover, 1863-1898 (U4336). Letter book of J. J. Williamson, solicitor of 21 Queen St, Deal, 1891-92 (U4337).

Tonbridge & District Railway Travellers’ Association (later, Tonbridge Line Commuters Assoc- iation): committee minutes, papers and reports, 1959-2015, correspondence files, 1970-2017, newsletters, 1959-2023 (U4347).

Notebook of the Rev. Patrick Keith of Ruckinge and Bethersden, on science, botany and religion, 1819-1820 (U4378).

Notebook of Peter James Borner, seaman rigger based at Sheerness Yard, and family notes, 1861- 1914 (U4379).

Papers relating to Clayson family, Maidstone Coffee Palace and Central Commercial Temperance Hotel, 1881-2014 (U4385).

Pay List for police constables in maidstone borough, 1839 (U4376).

Photographs of St Paul’s maidstone and parishioners, 1880-1883, and storm damage to hop gardens in Teston, Barming and Wateringbury, 1902 (U4340).

Title deeds: ‘The Thorns’, Sevenoaks, 1869-1926 (U4313).

Title deeds: Land at Wingham Well, and Down Field in Ash-next-Sandwich, 1756 (U4352).

Title deeds: New Romney, Lydd, St mary in the marsh, 1813-1839 (U4367); Copton, 1253 (U4368); Thorndon in Leysdown-on-Sea, Warden, and Eastchurch, 1422 (U4369); manors of Norsted and Chelsfield, 1530 (U4370), Little Chart, 1302 (U4371), Churchfield and Dayslond in Willesborough, 1348 (U4372), Pluckley, 1359 (U4373), Dover, 1428 (U4374), Tenterden, 1450 (U4375), Ramsgate, 1548 (U4377), Title deeds: 70 Tontine Street, Folkestone, 1876-1899 (U4355) Title deeds: two houses in middle Row, High Street, maidstone, 1778-1804 (U4357).

Manor of Rusthall in Speldhurst: court books, 1716-1917 (U4287).

Topographical Account of the Hundred of Bewsborough, early 19th century (U4022). Swanley Horticultural College: Photograph Album, 1905-1911 (U4341).

Family History Records Relating to Harry Greenfield of Eccles, 1903-1912 (U4342).

Horton Kirby - A Survey of Typical Chalk Country, by R. T. Nunn, 1949 (U4360). Records of Henry Thomas Joy, Building Contractor of Herne Bay, 1920-1935 (U4381). Kent Federation of Constituency Labour Parties: minutes, 1932-1972; Women’s section, minutes, 1925-6, 1950-60; election expenses forms, 1945; reports, 1944-1986 (U2971). Faversham Constituency Labour Party: divisional and constituency minutes, 1918-1991; minutes of local branches and Swale Council Labour Group, 1918-1994; press cuttings scrapbooks, 1932-1987; election and promotional materials, 1922-1992; newsletters, 1946-1991; reports, 1927-1992; meeting attendance books, 1918-1986; financial records, 1923-1990; correspondence, 1929-1994; photographs, 1945-1990 (U3272).

Scrapbook of maynard’s Florists, Gravesend (16-17 Windmill Street), 1941-1999 (U4363).[pg395] [pg396]

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