The history of Icklesham parish church
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Roman Canterbury: an account of the excavations at the Rose Lane sites, Summer 1946
Frere, Sheppard, 1955, Roman Canterbury: an account of the excavations at the Rose Lane sites, Summer 1946, Canterbury: Canterbury Excavation Committee.
A history of St. Mary's church, Chartham
Gore-Brown, Andrew R., 1954, A history of St. Mary's church, Chartham, Chartham : the church.
Studies on the heraldry of Canterbury Cathedral
Humphrey-Smith, Cecil R., 1954, Studies on the heraldry of Canterbury Cathedral, East Knoyle: The Heraldry Society.
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The turnpike roads between Woolwich and Greenwich
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Watermills and windmills of Cranbrook
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Rye, Winchelsea and Northiam: handbook and guide
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Canterbury Cathedral Library
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The shell temple of Margate: an archaic masterpiece
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Dover Castle: Ministry of Works guide
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The parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Battle
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A little guide to St. Nicholas' church, West Thorney, Sussex
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Rochester Cathedral Library: its fortunes and adventures through the centuries
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