The Long Barrow in Brittany
Piggott, Stuart, 1937, The Long Barrow in Brittany, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
History of the church of S.S. Peter & Paul, Saltwood
Dale, H.D., 1936, History of the church of S.S. Peter & Paul, Saltwood, Saltwood : the church.
Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery: short guide with plan
1936, Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery: short guide with plan, Maidstone: The Museum Committee.
1936, A guide to the ancient Borough of Faversham, Faversham: Wyard's Printing Works, [c.].
1936, A guide to the ancient Borough of Faversham, Faversham: Wyard's Printing Works, [c.].
Secret hiding places and underground passages
Urwin, J. Hope, 1936, Secret hiding places and underground passages, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
Friends of Old Maidstone
1936, Friends of Old Maidstone, [Maidstone]: The Association of Friends of Old Maidstone.
A guide to the town and port of Faversham in the County of Kent: with an itinerary and historical notes
Wilson, Sydney, 1936, A guide to the town and port of Faversham in the County of Kent: with an itinerary and historical notes, Faversham: Voile and Robertson.
A collection of epitaphs
Urwin, J. Hope, 1935, A collection of epitaphs, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
Notes on the monuments of Winchester Cathedral
Blore, G.H., 1935, Notes on the monuments of Winchester Cathedral, Winchester: Friends of Winchester Cathedral.
Historical notes on the church of Stone-in-Oxney, Kent
Yeandle, W.H., 1935, Historical notes on the church of Stone-in-Oxney, Kent, Oxford: Church Army Press.
Guide to the church of St. Nicholas, Compton, Surrey
Boston, Cecilia, 1935, Guide to the church of St. Nicholas, Compton, Surrey, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
1935, The shell temple of Margate known as the Grotto, [n.p.]: [n.p.], [c.].
1935, The shell temple of Margate known as the Grotto, [n.p.]: [n.p.], [c.].
Notes on the treatment of ancient towns
Randolph, Wilfrid, 1935, Notes on the treatment of ancient towns, London: Heath Cranton Ltd.
Sir Thomas More
Jenkins, Claude, 1935, Sir Thomas More, Canterbury: Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.
Finch, Kenneth Maule, 1934, Salerna of Ifield: a legend of St. Thomas a Becket, [n.p.]; [n.p.].
Finch, Kenneth Maule, 1934, Salerna of Ifield: a legend of St. Thomas a Becket, [n.p.]; [n.p.].
The little guide to the church of St. Mary in the Marsh
Roper, Anne, 1934, The little guide to the church of St. Mary in the Marsh, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
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