Maidstone: features of historical interest and picturesque views of the Borough and neighbourhood
1903, Maidstone: features of historical interest and picturesque views of the Borough and neighbourhood, Maidstone: Maidstone Borough Council.
Official programme of the Battle of Shrewsbury celebration of the 500th anniversary held at Shrewsbury 19th-25th July, 1903
1903, Official programme of the Battle of Shrewsbury celebration of the 500th anniversary held at Shrewsbury 19th-25th July, 1903, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Descriptive catalogue of documents belonging to the Kent Archaeological Society
1902, Descriptive catalogue of documents belonging to the Kent Archaeological Society, London: Mitchell and Hughes.
The services of the Barons of the Cinque Ports at the Coronation of the Kings and Queens of England and the precedency of Hastings port
Dawson, Charles, 1901, The services of the Barons of the Cinque Ports at the Coronation of the Kings and Queens of England and the precedency of Hastings port, [n.p.]: Sussex Archaeological Society.
Field-path rambles: comprising routes between Ramsgate and Margate, and to Canterbury, Minster, Sandwich, Grove Ferry, Sarre, Ash, Broadstairs
Miles, Walker, 1901, Field-path rambles: comprising routes between Ramsgate and Margate, and to Canterbury, Minster, Sandwich, Grove Ferry, Sarre, Ash, Broadstairs, London: Robert Edmund Taylor and Son.
Walks by the marshes
Payne, George, 1901, Walks by the marshes, Rochester: Edwin Harris and Sons.
The Britannia comprehensive guide to Broadstairs
Parkyn, Walter A., 1901, The Britannia comprehensive guide to Broadstairs, London: British Printing Press Ltd.
On the implements from the chalk plateau in Kent, their character and importance
Darbishire, R.D., 1901, On the implements from the chalk plateau in Kent, their character and importance, Manchester: Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society.
The parish church of S. Mary of charity, Faversham : a lecture
Giraud, Francis F., 1901, The parish church of S. Mary of charity, Faversham : a lecture..., Faversham : F. Austin.
Field-path rambles: through the Kentish hop lands
Miles, Walker, 1901, Field-path rambles: through the Kentish hop lands, London: Robert Edmund Taylor and Son.
Field path rambles round Maidstone illus
Miles, Walker, 1900, Field path rambles round Maidstone illus., London : Robert Edmund Taylor & son.
Miles, Walker, 1900, Field-path rambles:...over the Kentish hills from Wrotham, Meopham, Sole Street, London: R.E. Taylor and Son, c.
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King's School, Canterbury: School list, Midsummer 1899
1899, King's School, Canterbury: School list, Midsummer 1899, Canterbury: Kentish Observer Office.
On the insignia of the Corporation of the town, port and Borough of Faversham
Giraud, Francis F., 1897, On the insignia of the Corporation of the town, port and Borough of Faversham, Faversham: F.Austin.
The Priory of Rochester
Harris, Edwin, 1897, The Priory of Rochester, Rochester: Edward Harris and Sons.
[Field-path rambles:] down by the Darent: from Dartford to Westerham...descriptive account of the Roman villa at Darenth
Miles, Walker, 1896, [Field-path rambles:] down by the Darent: from Dartford to Westerham...descriptive account of the Roman villa at Darenth, London: Robert Edmund Taylor and Son.
North Kent Agricultural Association, 1896, Annual ploughing match dinner at the Bull Hotel, Dartford, November 5th 1896, North Kent Agricultural Association.
North Kent Agricultural Association, 1896, Annual ploughing match dinner at the Bull Hotel, Dartford, November 5th 1896, North Kent Agricultural Association.
Cave-Browne, J., 1895, Otham church and parish., [n.p.]: British Archaeological Association, [].
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Bletchingly: a disenfranchised Surrey village
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