2021, A brief history of Scadbury Manor, Chislehurst, [n.p.] Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
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2021, A brief history of the Orchards at Scadbury Manor, [n.p.], Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
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Hartley remembers the second world war 1939 - 1945
Cramp, Gerald (ed.), 2020, Hartley remembers the second world war 1939 - 1945, Hartley: Hartley Parish Council.
John Mower, Vicar of Tenterden in the late fifteenth century: his will, his career and his library
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The parish elite at play?: cricket, community and the 'middling sort' in eighteenth-century Kent
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Medieval Canterbury Weekend 1st-3rd April 2016: souvenir brochure
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Hartley remembers the Great War 1914-1918
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Franklin White's Shoreham characters
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Scadbury Manor and its history and archaeology
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The Mildmay family and Shoreham
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The parish church of St. Lawrence, Mereworth
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Parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden
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Hellfire corner: Dover Castle's secret tunnels and the Dunkirk evacuation
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Ashford Town Bowls Club: centenary booklet
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Pepperhipp to Cobham A2: archaeological landscape
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The Twisdens of Bradbourne House
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Life through a lens: the story of Freda Barton 1867 - 1940
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Drop me off in Smarden: a tour of the town
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Cross Farm, Eastry, Kent: geophysical resistivity survey
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