Record of the Royal visit on 11 July, 1946: Festival Day of the Friends
1946, Record of the Royal visit on 11 July, 1946: Festival Day of the Friends, Canterbury: Friends Of Canterbury Cathedral.
Berkyngechirche: All Hallows by the Tower
Spon, Charles, 1944, Berkyngechirche: All Hallows by the Tower, London: All Hallows Porchroom.
De lana caprina, verses on divers subjects mainly Kentish
Elliston-Erwood, Frank C. (photographer), 1943, De lana caprina, verses on divers subjects mainly Kentish, London: Blackheath Press.
A wealth of treasure: the story of the Sacristy of Westminster Abbey and its riches
Perkins, Jocelyn, 1942, A wealth of treasure: the story of the Sacristy of Westminster Abbey and its riches, [London]: [n.p.].
The Pilgrim's Way in Kent
Maxwell, Donald (artist), 1942, The Pilgrim's Way in Kent, Maidstone: Kent Messenger.
The early history of water supply
Bromehead, C.E.N., 1942, The early history of water supply, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Verulamium 1930-40
Corder, Philip, 1941, Verulamium 1930-40, St. Albans: Verulamium Museum.
A short history of the Parish Church of S.Nicholas ,Newport, Salop
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Marshall, Charles J., 1940, The story of the churches of Cheam, Gloucester: British Publishing Co. Ltd, c.
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Hugh Morgan: Queen Elizabeth's apothecary
Bradford, Charles Angell, 1939, Hugh Morgan: Queen Elizabeth's apothecary, London: E.T.Heron and Co.
Ancient stained and painted glass in London
Eden, F. Sydney, 1939, Ancient stained and painted glass in London, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
Margary, Ivan D., 1939, The London-Lewes Roman road: a guide to the visible remains at Holtye and on Ashdown Forest, Lewes; Sussex Archaeological Society.
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The church of All Saints', Witley
Holden, P.G., 1939, The church of All Saints', Witley, Godalming: G.S. Skelton.
Monumental brasses in Kent
Griffin, Ralph, 1938, Monumental brasses in Kent, [n.p.]: Monumental Brass Society.
Story of the parish church of St. Mary-le-Strand, London
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Of the burning and repair of the Church of Canterbury in the year 1174
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Notes on the church of St. Mary the Virgin, Nonington, Kent
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The Mid-Kent staghounds
Fawcett, William, 1938, The Mid-Kent staghounds, London: The Hunts Association.
An introduction to the woodwork in old English churches
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