Barron, Richard (ed.), 2006, St Mary's Church Greenhithe 1856-2006: celebrating 150 years, Greenhithe: St Mary's Church, [].
Barron, Richard (ed.), 2006, St Mary's Church Greenhithe 1856-2006: celebrating 150 years, Greenhithe: St Mary's Church, [].
Cross Farm, Eastry, Kent: geophysical resistivity survey
Burrows, Vince, 2005, Cross Farm, Eastry, Kent: geophysical resistivity survey, [n.p.]: [the author].
A guide to the pre-historic flora of Kent
Kersey, Kathryn, 2005, A guide to the pre-historic flora of Kent, Bearsted: North Downs Young Archaeologists Club.
Lime kilns and lime burning
Williams, Richard, 2004, Lime kilns and lime burning, Princes Risborough: Shire Publications.
Milton's church: the 1500 year history of Holy Trinity Church, Milton Regis
Clancy, John, 2003, Milton's church: the 1500 year history of Holy Trinity Church, Milton Regis, Milton Regis: Court Hall Museum.
Fishbourne: a guide to the site
Cunliffe, Barry, 2003, Fishbourne: a guide to the site, Sussex: Sussex Archaeological Society.
Tales of Beachfield Park [Sheppey] from its beginnings to the modern day
Hammond, John (ed.), 2003, Tales of Beachfield Park [Sheppey] from its beginnings to the modern day, Sheerness: Publicity Matters.
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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Herrne Bay's piers
Gough, Harold, 2002, Herrne Bay's piers, Herne Bay: Pierhead Publications Ltd.
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Dickens in Folkestone
Nevill, Ann, 2002, Dickens in Folkestone, Folkestone : Folkestone and District Local History Society.
The Roman painted house at Dover
Philp, Brian, 2002, The Roman painted house at Dover, Dover: Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
The Royal Maundy: past and present
Say, David, 2002, The Royal Maundy: past and present, Wye: [the author].
Sketches of historic Thanet
Perkins, D.R.J., 2002, Sketches of historic Thanet, Broadstairs: Isle of Thanet Archaeological Society.
Archaeometallurgy: Centre for Archaeology guidelines
2001, Archaeometallurgy: Centre for Archaeology guidelines, Swindon: English Heritage.
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.
Herne Bay clock tower
Bundock, Paul, 2000, Herne Bay clock tower, Herne Bay: Herne Bay Historical Records Society.
Etchinghill: including Broad Street and New Barn
2000, Etchinghill: including Broad Street and New Barn, Lyminge: Lyminge Historical Society.
The Right Honourable the Earl of Amherst of Arakon: Baron Amherst of Montreal, Viscount Holmesdale before succession
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