Colonial heritage at Rochester Cathedral
A reinvestigation of the Early Modern history and collections of the Cathedral was spurred by the 2020 Black Lives Matter Protests and ensuing debate on memorialisation in public spaces.
Community and disunity: Kent and the English Civil Wars 1640 - 1649
Eales, Jacqueline, 2001, Community and disunity: Kent and the English Civil Wars 1640 - 1649, Faversham: Keith Dickinson books.
Barham, Philip, 1998, Maidstone fight 1648, Aylesford: Smiling Roundhead Press, [].
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A guide to the Western Heights defences, Dover
Burridge, David, 1995, A guide to the Western Heights defences, Dover, Dover: Kent Defence Research Group.
The history of Archcliffe Fort, Dover, Kent
Welby, Douglas, 1995, The history of Archcliffe Fort, Dover, Kent, Dover: Crabwell Publications.
Offical handbook: Royal British Legion: Diamond Jubilee 1921-1981
1981, Offical handbook: Royal British Legion: Diamond Jubilee 1921-1981, London: Royal British Legion.
Fort Amherst
Gulvin, Keith R., 1981, Fort Amherst, Medway: Medway Military Research Group.
Local Martello towers: some notes
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Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Collins, Kenneth J., 1973, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, Derby: English Life Publications.
The Chart gunpowder mills, St. Ann's
1967, The Chart gunpowder mills, St. Ann's, Faversham: Faversham Society.
The Dutch in the Medway 1667
James, H.A., 1967, The Dutch in the Medway 1667, Chatham: Chatham Borough Council.
Military field kitchens of the eighteenth century
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Regimental Museum of the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
1961, Regimental Museum of the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), Canterbury: The Buffs.
The Beacon system in Hampshire
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The Warriors' Chapel and the Buffs
Tomlinson, F.W., 1931, The Warriors' Chapel and the Buffs, Canterbury: Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.
Official programme of the Battle of Shrewsbury celebration of the 500th anniversary held at Shrewsbury 19th-25th July, 1903
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