Guide to the church of St. Mary-the-Virgin, Hartfield
Godfrey, Walter H. (ed.), 1951, Guide to the church of St. Mary-the-Virgin, Hartfield, Lewes: Sussex Archaeological Society.
The parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Lambeth: nine centuries of history
Rawlings, A.G., 1951, The parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Lambeth: nine centuries of history, Oxford: The Church Army Press.
King John's house at Romsey discovered in 1927
Andrew, W.J., 1950, King John's house at Romsey discovered in 1927, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Hepworth, Martyn, 1950, The story of the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells: The Pantiles Association, c.
Hepworth, Martyn, 1950, The story of the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells: The Pantiles Association, c.
All Saints' Church, Stock Harvard, Essex: brief guide
1950, All Saints' Church, Stock Harvard, Essex: brief guide, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Guide to the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Wadhurst
Godfrey, Walter H. (ed.), 1950, Guide to the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Wadhurst, Lewes: Sussex Archaeological Society.
Ewbank, Harold, 1950, History of Carisbrooke Church (St. Mary the Virgin), Isle of Wight: Isle of Wight County Press, [].
Ewbank, Harold, 1950, History of Carisbrooke Church (St. Mary the Virgin), Isle of Wight: Isle of Wight County Press, [].
The relative ages of the Swanscombe and Piltdown skulls, with special reference to the results of the flurorine estimation test
Marston, Alvan T., 1950, The relative ages of the Swanscombe and Piltdown skulls, with special reference to the results of the flurorine estimation test, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
A short guide for visitors to the Church-in-the wood, Hollington, Sussex
Bullock, F.W.B., 1950, A short guide for visitors to the Church-in-the wood, Hollington, Sussex, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Blechingley: a short history
Lambert, Uvedale, 1949, Blechingley: a short history, Guildford: Surrey Archaeological Society.
War and archaeology in Britain: the excavation of ancient sites and the preservation of historic buildings
1949, War and archaeology in Britain: the excavation of ancient sites and the preservation of historic buildings, London: H.M.S.O.
Guide to the church of St. Peter and Vincula, Wisborough Green
Godfrey, Walter H. (ed.), 1949, Guide to the church of St. Peter and Vincula, Wisborough Green, Lewes: Sussex Archaeological Society.
A short guide for visitors to the ruins of the old parish church of St. Helen, Ore, Sussex
Bullock, F.W.B., 1949, A short guide for visitors to the ruins of the old parish church of St. Helen, Ore, Sussex, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Finch, J.A., 1949, The official guide to the parish of Marden, Kent, Croydon: Home Publishing Co., [].
Finch, J.A., 1949, The official guide to the parish of Marden, Kent, Croydon: Home Publishing Co., [].
Guide to the Parish Church of Seaford
Godfrey, Walter H. (ed.), 1949, Guide to the Parish Church of Seaford, Lewes: Sussex Archaeological Society.
1949, Dover official guide 1949-50, Derby, New Centurion Publishing and Publicity Co. Ltd.
1949, Dover official guide 1949-50, Derby, New Centurion Publishing and Publicity Co. Ltd.
The parish church of St. Michael, Minehead
Eeles, Francis C., 1949, The parish church of St. Michael, Minehead, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Greenwich Palace: a history of what is now the Royal Naval College and the National Maritime Museum from earliest times to the present day
1948, Greenwich Palace: a history of what is now the Royal Naval College and the National Maritime Museum from earliest times to the present day, Greenwich: The Officers' Mess.
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