Warnham Parish Church, Sussex
Farebrother, Felix S., 1948, Warnham Parish Church, Sussex, Ramsgate: Graham Cumming Ltd.
1948, A walk round Portsmouth Cathedral, Portsmouth, Guild of Friends of Portsmouth Cathedral.
1948, A walk round Portsmouth Cathedral, Portsmouth, Guild of Friends of Portsmouth Cathedral.
The shilling guide to Chichester Cathedral
1948, The shilling guide to Chichester Cathedral, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
The Vikings in England
Klindt-Jensen, Ole, 1948, The Vikings in England, London: Committee of the Exhibition Danish Art Treasures.
The church of St. Mary, Luccombe
Eeles, Francis C., 1948, The church of St. Mary, Luccombe, Taunton: Barnicotts Ltd.
Roman Canterbury: an account of the excavations carried out during 1945
Williams, Audrey, 1948, Roman Canterbury: an account of the excavations carried out during 1945, London: Medici Society.
The origin and growth of cathedral foundations: as illustrated by the Cathedral Church of Lincoln
Sprawley, J.H., 1948, The origin and growth of cathedral foundations: as illustrated by the Cathedral Church of Lincoln, Lincoln: Friends of Lincoln Cathedral.
The church of Culbone: the smallest church in England
Eeles, Francis C., 1948, The church of Culbone: the smallest church in England, Taunton: Barnicotts Ltd.
The church of All Saints, Selworthy and its chapels of Lynch and Tivington
Eeles, Francis C., 1947, The church of All Saints, Selworthy and its chapels of Lynch and Tivington, Taunton: Barnicotts Ltd.
Roman Canterbury: an account of the excavations carried out September-October 1944
Williams, Audrey, 1947, Roman Canterbury: an account of the excavations carried out September-October 1944, London: Medici Society.
Roman Canterbury: the city of Durovernum
Frere, Sheppard, 1947, Roman Canterbury: the city of Durovernum, London: Medici Society.
The Canterbury Festival, Saturday 21st June to Saturday 28th June, 1947
1947, The Canterbury Festival, Saturday 21st June to Saturday 28th June, 1947, Canterbury: Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.
St. Mildred's parish church, Tenterden
1947, St. Mildred's parish church, Tenterden, Tenterden : the church.
A history of the parish of Pembury, Kent
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Some illustrations ofmonumental brasses and indents in Kent
1946, Some illustrations ofmonumental brasses and indents in Kent, London : Monumental Brass Society.
The world's smallest public railway: birth progress and majority of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Light Railway
Morris, O.J., 1946, The world's smallest public railway: birth progress and majority of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Light Railway, London: Ian Allan.
Chichester Cathedral: the Arundel screen
1946, Chichester Cathedral: the Arundel screen, Chichester: Chichester Cathedral Publications.
St. Lawrence Jewry 1940-1945
Couchman, R.H., 1946, St. Lawrence Jewry 1940-1945, London: H. Gardiner and Co. Ltd.
Fordwich: the ancient port of Canterbury
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