The story of Canterbury Castle with the adjacent walls and the Dane John and its manor
Gardiner, Dorothy, 1932, The story of Canterbury Castle with the adjacent walls and the Dane John and its manor, Canterbury: J.A. Jennings Ltd.
Connolly, P.A., Gravesend airport 1932-1958, [n.p.]: Kent County Librarian. Gravesham Division, [n.d.].
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Excavations at Hascombe Camp, Godalming
Winbolt, Samuel Edward, 1932, Excavations at Hascombe Camp, Godalming, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
The Domesday book of the monks of Canterbury
Ward, Gordon, 1931, The Domesday book of the monks of Canterbury, Canterbury: Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.
Some notes on Wittersham and its church
1931, Some notes on Wittersham and its church, Wittersham : the church.
The Beacon system in Hampshire
White, H.T., 1931, The Beacon system in Hampshire, [Hampshire]: Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society.
Notes on the old glass of the cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury
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Discovering Canterbury: interesting Tudor buildings restored
Cozens, W.S., 1931, Discovering Canterbury: interesting Tudor buildings restored, Canterbury: W.S. Cozens.
Some sources of information on place in Kent: a guide to the local collection contained in the reference library
1931, Some sources of information on place in Kent: a guide to the local collection contained in the reference library, Folkestone: Folkstone Public Library.
The Kings and Kingdom of Wessex
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The Warriors' Chapel and the Buffs
Tomlinson, F.W., 1931, The Warriors' Chapel and the Buffs, Canterbury: Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.
Hearsum Houses Ltd, 1930, Introducing the Hearsum Houses at Crofton near Orpington, Kent, Orpington: Hearsum Houses Ltd, c.
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Church of St. Mary-the-Virgin, Guidlford
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The work of Kentish craftsmen: a catalogue of suggestions and a list of members
1930, The work of Kentish craftsmen: a catalogue of suggestions and a list of members, Maidstone: Kent Rural Community Council.
Kent coast and countryside
Dixon-Scott, J., 1929, Kent coast and countryside, London: Homeland Association.
The water tower
Caroe, W. Douglas, 1929, The water tower, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Maison Diew Museum, Ospringe, Faversham, Kent: a Roman cemetery at St. Martin's Hill, Canterbury
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