Visitors' supplement: July - the south of England
1928, Visitors' supplement: July - the south of England, London: English Speaking Union.
The ruined church at Maplescombe, Kent
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Canterbury and Charles Dickens: a little guide for pilgrims
Wilson, S. Gordon, 1927, Canterbury and Charles Dickens: a little guide for pilgrims, Canterbury: Canterbury and District Chamber of Trade.
Catalogue of the Roman relics in the Royal Museum found at St. Dunstan's, Canterbury, 1926
1927, Catalogue of the Roman relics in the Royal Museum found at St. Dunstan's, Canterbury, 1926, Ashford: Invicta Press.
Village history
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Early water-mills in relation to changes in the rainfall of East Kent
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A final account of the investigations carried out at Lower Halstow, Kent
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History in local place names
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Casts obtained from the brain cases of fossil men
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A monumental brass in Penshurst church
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Sir John Morden and his College
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Roman relics in the Maison Dieu Museum, Ospringe
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Richborough Castle: official guide
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The Church vestments
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Ancient Canterbury: the records of Alderman Bunce
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