A Roman cemetery discovered at Ospringe in 1920
Whiting, W., 1923, A Roman cemetery discovered at Ospringe in 1920, London: Mitchell Hughes and Clarke.
Guide to the processes and schools of engraving, with notes on some of the most important masters
1923, Guide to the processes and schools of engraving, with notes on some of the most important masters, London: British Museum.
The history of the parish of Stretham in the county of Cambridgeshire
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The influence of its geography on the growth of London
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The royal and ancient city of Canterbury: official guide
1922, The royal and ancient city of Canterbury: official guide, Canterbury: Canterbury and District Chamber of Trade.
1922, The official guide to Rochester with some notes on Chatham, Strood and Gillingham, Cheltenham: E.J. Burrow and Co. Ltd, [].
1922, The official guide to Rochester with some notes on Chatham, Strood and Gillingham, Cheltenham: E.J. Burrow and Co. Ltd, [].
Clarke, Victor W., 1921, Our ancient silver, [n.p.]: National Association of Goldsmiths, Kent Branch.
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The old Roman road in West Kent (from Greenwich to Springhead)
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The former abundance of the kite, buzzard and raven in Kent
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On certain other species of birds and their former status in Kent
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1920, St George's Theatre, Canterbury: programme, c.?
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The roads of South-East Kent
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The Kentish feast: being notes on the annual meetings of the Honourable Society of Natives of the County of Kent,1657-1701
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The Nevill heaume at Birling and the helmet in Addington church, near Wrotham
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The Official guide to Gravesend: an appreciation of the Borough and surroundings
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Kemsing church and parish: a brief outline of its history and treasures
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