Dissenting congregations in Cranbrook
Pile, C.C.R., 1953, Dissenting congregations in Cranbrook, Cranbrook: Cranbrook and District Local History Society.
The solution of the Piltdown problem
Weiner, J.S., 1953, The solution of the Piltdown problem, London: British Museum.
The gothic exhibition, Glassenbury Park, near Cranbrook, Kent
Grove, L.R.A., 1953, The gothic exhibition, Glassenbury Park, near Cranbrook, Kent, Cranbrook : St. Dunstan's church.
The inns of Cranbrook
Pile, C.C.R., 1953, The inns of Cranbrook, Cranbrook: Cranbrook and Sissinghurst Local History Society.
The Parish Church of St Dunstan, Cranbrook
Pile, C.C.R., 1952, The Parish Church of St Dunstan, Cranbrook, Cranbrook: Cranbrook and Sissinghurst Local History Society.
Newenden, Kent : the parish church. Survey
Shore, B.C.G., 1952, Newenden, Kent : the parish church. Survey, Newenden : the church.
Headcorn : its parish church and people : short notes from a history of Headcorn
Atkins, Paul, 1952, Headcorn : its parish church and people : short notes from a history of Headcorn, Headcorn : the author.
The parish farm at Sissinghurst Castle
Pile, C.C.R., 1952, The parish farm at Sissinghurst Castle, Cranbrook: Cranbrook and Sissinghurst Local History Society.
The literary tradition of Canterbury
Gardiner, Dorothy, 1952, The literary tradition of Canterbury, Canterbury: [n.p.].
The making of the new road at Lee 1824-1828
Elliston-Erwood, Frank C. (photographer), 1952, The making of the new road at Lee 1824-1828, London: Blackheath press.
Marston, Alvan T., 1952, Reasons why the Piltdown canine tooth and mandible could not belong to Piltdown Man.
Marston, Alvan T., 1952, Reasons why the Piltdown canine tooth and mandible could not belong to Piltdown Man.
Guide to the church of St. Peter, Rodmell
Godfrey, Walter H. (ed.), 1952, Guide to the church of St. Peter, Rodmell, Lewes: Sussex Archaeological Society.
Jones, P.T., 1951, The parish church of Saint Mary the virgin, Westerham, Westerham : the church, rev. ed.
Jones, P.T., 1951, The parish church of Saint Mary the virgin, Westerham, Westerham : the church, rev. ed.
A guide to Chalk parish church
Chalk Parish Church, 1951, A guide to Chalk parish church, Chatham: Solus Arts Advertising Service.
Leonard, Reginald, A., 1951, Story of Westfield parish church, Hastings: R. and F. Davis, [].
Leonard, Reginald, A., 1951, Story of Westfield parish church, Hastings: R. and F. Davis, [].
The parish church of All Saints, Maldon, Essex: a brief guide
Hughes, L., 1951, The parish church of All Saints, Maldon, Essex: a brief guide., [n.p.]: [n.p.].
The history of the church of St. Mary-the-Virgin, Sellinge
Petty, Ronald, 1951, The history of the church of St. Mary-the-Virgin, Sellinge, Canterbury: Cross and Jackman.
Holiday guide to Deal, Walmer and district
Shelvey, L.H., 1951, Holiday guide to Deal, Walmer and district, Deal: Deal Corporation.
Jenkins, Frank, 1951, Roman Canterbury: an account of the excavations in Burgate in 1946-48, London, Medici Society.
Jenkins, Frank, 1951, Roman Canterbury: an account of the excavations in Burgate in 1946-48, London, Medici Society.
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