Scadbury Manor and its history and archaeology
Hart, F.A., 2012, Scadbury Manor and its history and archaeology, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
The Campaign To Save the London Trams 1946-1952
Ann E. Watkins, 2010, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
The Saxon barrows in Greenwich Park
Martin, Alan R., 1999, The Saxon barrows in Greenwich Park, London: Blackheath Press.
The river Cray: its size in past times
1998, The river Cray: its size in past times, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
A trip through Deptford: a tourist guide
Metal, Penny, 1996, A trip through Deptford: a tourist guide, Deptford: Deptford Discovery Team.
Guide to the ancient parish church of Deptford: St. Nicolas
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Guide to the Deptford parish church of St. Paul
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Where no flowers grow: a child's eye-view of Deptford 1921-31
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1988, The Crossness Engines Trust: background and aims of the Trust, Bexley: The Crossness Engines Trust, c.
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A late medieval Hertfordshire glazed ware: a dated type-series of London medieval pottery: part 3
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Hatcham and Telegraph Hill: an historical sketch
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Some Eltham local history records
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The Holwood Estate, Keston
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The Bexley deneholes
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