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The medieval estate of the cathedral of Ely
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The church of Holy Trinity, Milton Regis
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The second public symposium on archaeology in Croydon 1972
1972, The second public symposium on archaeology in Croydon 1972, [n.p.]: Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society.
The parish church of All Saints, Woodchurch, Kent
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A short guide to the church of All Saints, Biddenden
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Symposium on archaeology 1970: some recent advances
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The annals of Kennington, Kent: a lecture
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The church of Saint Peter, Newenden
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St. Peter's church, Ightham : some notes for visitors
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Public transport timetables 1838: part one Kent and East Sussex
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Medieval iron-workings in Minepit Wood, Rotherfield, Sussex
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Deal: the holiday town for all the family
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The story of Meopham Mill
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Wrotham Festival : souvenir programme
1971, Wrotham Festival : souvenir programme, Wrotham : Festival Committee.
The parish church of St. Michael & all angels, Offham, Kent
1971, The parish church of St. Michael & all angels, Offham, Kent, Offham : the church.
A medieval jug found in London: decorated with human and animal figures
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A Samian Ware bowl from Glasgow Green
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