2021, A brief history of the Orchards at Scadbury Manor, [n.p.], Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
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A footprint in time: Essex Archaeological and Historical Congress 1964-2000
Boyes, John H., 2017, A footprint in time: Essex Archaeological and Historical Congress 1964-2000, Essex: Essex Archaeological and Historical Congress.
Franklin White's Shoreham characters
Saynor, Joy, 2013, Franklin White's Shoreham characters, Shoreham: Shoreham and District Historical Society.
Scadbury Manor and its history and archaeology
Hart, F.A., 2012, Scadbury Manor and its history and archaeology, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden
Davey, G.J., 2008, Parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden, Rolvenden: Rolvenden P.C.C.
Hellfire corner: Dover Castle's secret tunnels and the Dunkirk evacuation
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Ashford Town Bowls Club: centenary booklet
2008, Ashford Town Bowls Club: centenary booklet, Ashford: Ashford Town Bowls Club.
Tales of Beachfield Park [Sheppey] from its beginnings to the modern day
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People, plants and pots: the story of the growth of horticultural and cottage garden societies in the Medway towns in the late nineteenth century
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Sketches of historic Thanet
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Etchinghill: including Broad Street and New Barn
2000, Etchinghill: including Broad Street and New Barn, Lyminge: Lyminge Historical Society.
A history of freemasonry in Maidstone and West Malling 1755 to 1998
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The river Cray: its size in past times
1998, The river Cray: its size in past times, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
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Tenterden: an outline history
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A concise history of Swanscombe
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A concise history of Swanscombe
Bull, C.R., 1993, A concise history of Swanscombe, Dartford: Kent County Council Arts and Libraries.
A concise history of Swanscombe
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The whole of Minster Village is to become a protected area
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